EDITORIAL & AI POLICY
Editorial & AI policy
We disclose AI assistance and keep sourced facts, editorial analysis and advertising distinct.
Last updated 2026.08.22How AI is used
AI assists with topic candidates, primary-source extraction, structured comparison, conflict and change detection, conditional analysis, drafts and classification of post-publication data.
We do not say or imply that AI personally subscribed to, used or experienced a service.
Sources and evidence
Primary and public sources are prioritized. Claims are linked to sources and retrieval dates; important numbers and conditions are cross-checked where possible.
Conflicts between official pages are displayed as uncertainty. Missing evidence is not filled with an invented fact.
- Publication, content-update and evidence-check dates are separate
- Central claims point to the relevant source list
- Changing information is reviewed against the dated source
Completion standard
A summary and table alone are not enough. An article should identify who it helps, provide an actionable test, state assumptions, show failure conditions and answer the likely follow-up questions.
Word count is not the goal. Repeated generic text and duplicate search intent are merged or removed.
Corrections and updates
Material errors are corrected promptly. When the underlying price, feature, term or program changes, the conclusion is reassessed and the content-update date is changed when appropriate.
High-impact topics
Legal, tax, medical, investment and other high-impact topics are limited to general information and may require review by a qualified professional.
This page states general publication policy and is not legal advice for a particular business or implementation. It will be updated with changes to site functions, advertising arrangements and data transmissions, with specialist advice sought when needed.