Fact Checking Policy
Last Updated: Feb 15, 2026
At What’s New on AI, accuracy and trust are fundamental to our work. Artificial Intelligence is a rapidly evolving field, and readers rely on us to provide information that is clear, verified, and responsibly presented. This Fact Check Policy explains how we ensure the reliability of the content published on our website.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
We are committed to publishing information that is factual, balanced, and based on credible sources. Every article, whether it covers breaking AI news, new tools, platform updates, or explanatory content, is created with a strong emphasis on accuracy.
We recognize that misinformation can spread quickly in the technology space, especially with emerging AI products and claims. For this reason, we take extra care to verify information before publication.
Sources and Verification Process
Before publishing any article, our editorial team reviews information using reliable and authoritative sources. These may include official company announcements, product documentation, research papers, reputable media outlets, and statements from recognized experts in the AI field.
When reporting on AI tools or services, we aim to confirm key details such as features, availability, pricing, limitations, and usage terms directly from official or primary sources whenever possible.
Speculative content or forward-looking analysis is clearly presented as opinion or commentary and not as confirmed fact.
Handling Updates and Corrections
Artificial Intelligence technologies change frequently, and information that is accurate at the time of publication may become outdated.
If new information becomes available or an error is identified, we review the content promptly. Confirmed inaccuracies are corrected, and the article is updated to reflect the most accurate information available.
Corrections are made transparently, and significant updates may be noted within the article to maintain reader trust.
Separation of Facts and Opinions
We clearly distinguish between factual reporting and editorial opinions.
News articles are written to present verified information without bias. Opinion pieces, reviews, or analysis articles reflect informed perspectives and are labeled or structured in a way that makes this distinction clear to readers.
User Feedback and Reporting Errors
We value input from our readers and encourage them to report potential inaccuracies.
If you believe an article contains incorrect or misleading information, you can contact us at [email protected] with relevant details or sources. All credible reports are reviewed carefully by our editorial team.
Independence and Editorial Integrity
Our fact-checking process is independent of advertisers, sponsors, or affiliate partners. Advertising relationships and affiliate links do not influence how facts are verified, presented, or corrected.
Our priority is to serve readers with accurate and trustworthy AI news, not to promote specific products or companies.
Continuous Improvement
Fact-checking standards evolve alongside the AI industry. We continuously review and refine our editorial and verification practices to improve accuracy, transparency, and accountability.
Contact Information
For questions related to this Fact Check Policy or to report factual errors, please contact us: [email protected]