Publishing Principles


What we publish

We publish when there is a concrete change — a product, model, research result, or deployment — backed by a source of record. We rank stories by how much they actually change for builders and operators, not by how loud the announcement is.

Sourcing

Every article links its primary sources. We attribute claims to the parties making them and corroborate with a second source when the first is promotional. If a claim cannot be sourced, it does not run.

Editorial independence

Revenue relationships — ads, affiliate links, sponsorships, paid product links — do not control our rankings, source notes, corrections, or conclusions. When a placement is paid, we disclose it next to the placement.

Corrections

AI-assisted workflows make mistakes, and so do we. Every article carries a button to flag wrong content or a bad translation. When we get something wrong, we fix it, and the change stands on the record.

How this evolves

AI moves fast, and these principles will too. We revise them when the reporting demands it, not on a schedule.