AI Story News (aistory.news) sets clear publishing principles to deliver timely, relevant coverage of artificial intelligence, innovation, and technology from trusted sources. Because speed matters, we publish quickly; however, we also emphasize accuracy, transparency, and responsibility.
Core publishing principles
Our publishing principles center on accuracy, clarity, and accountability. We rely on reputable reports, official releases, and primary research whenever available. When uncertainty exists, we state it plainly, avoid speculation, and link to sources so readers can verify claims.
publishing principles – Source transparency
We link to original sources—including papers, announcements, and reputable reporting—so our summaries are traceable. For example, when covering a study, we include a citation or official announcement. Additionally, we follow attribution standards that credit creators and organizations fairly.
AI‑generated content disclosure
All articles are produced by advanced AI systems. While this enables rapid coverage, small errors may occur. As a result, we encourage readers to evaluate important details against the original sources and to share feedback when something appears off.
publishing principles – Corrections and updates
When errors are identified, we correct them promptly and note material changes. Furthermore, we update coverage as new facts emerge so stories remain useful over time. For our detailed approach, see our Corrections Policy.
Editorial independence
Editorial decisions are separate from advertising and commercial relationships. We reject attempts to influence our coverage. For ownership and funding information, review our Ownership & Funding page.
Reader feedback and publishing principles
Feedback helps us apply these publishing principles consistently. Email admin@aistory.news with questions or credible concerns; we investigate, document any change, and update stories where appropriate.
Further reading
For background on ethics and transparency, consult Poynter’s ethics & trust resources and the Trust Project. These references inform our approach to transparency and accountability.