Standards
Editorial standards
AI News treats trust signals as part of the product. These standards explain how stories are produced, reviewed, sourced, and updated.
Verification first
Stories are intended to be editor-reviewed before publication. When AI tools assist with summarisation or drafting, material claims still need human review before a story is treated as publishable.
Sourcing
We prefer primary material where possible, including official company posts, research papers, regulator notices, and public filings. When supporting links are present in the published story, they appear in the article source module. When they are absent, the story now says so explicitly.
Fact vs interpretation
Key points should separate what is known from what is inference. Analysis is allowed, but it should be framed as analysis and not presented as a confirmed fact.
Accountable bylines
Every story should show a named person or a clearly identified editorial desk. Author pages are part of that accountability layer even when the current metadata still resolves to a desk byline.
Changes and corrections
Material changes belong in visible update or correction notes. The site links to a public corrections policy so readers can understand how updates are handled instead of discovering them only through silent edits.