Corrections Policy
Accuracy is the foundation of AI Intel Report. When we get something wrong, we correct it promptly and transparently. This policy explains how to report an error and how we handle it.
Reporting an error
If you believe we have published something inaccurate, email editor@aiintelreport.com with the article title or link, the specific point you believe is incorrect, and any supporting source. The more specific the detail, the faster we can review it.
How we review
We review every good-faith correction request against primary sources. If we confirm an error that affects meaning, we fix it and add a note to the article. If a request is unfounded, we will say so. We focus on substance over speed, but we move quickly on material errors.
How we label changes
- Correction. A factual error that affected the meaning of the story. We fix it and note what changed.
- Clarification. Language that was accurate but could be misread. We sharpen it and explain the change where helpful.
- Update. New developments added to an evolving story, noted with the reason for the change.
Transparency
We do not quietly rewrite history. Material corrections are disclosed on the affected article so readers can see what changed and why. Minor typographical fixes that do not affect meaning may be made without a note.
Contact
Spot something? We want to know. Reach the desk at editor@aiintelreport.com. See also our Editorial Policy.