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Editorial Policy

This policy describes how AI Ground News sources, writes, reviews, and corrects articles. It applies to every piece published on the site.

Sourcing

We monitor RSS feeds and press releases from a curated list of authoritative outlets: global wire services (Reuters, BBC, New York Times, The Guardian, Washington Post), business and finance publications (Bloomberg, CNBC, Financial Times, Forbes), leading tech trade press (TechCrunch, The Verge, Ars Technica, Wired, MIT Technology Review, IEEE Spectrum), and the official engineering blogs of OpenAI, Google AI, and DeepMind. We deliberately exclude aggregators, anonymous blogs, and self-published opinion sites.

Every article cites and links to its primary source at the top of the page in a clearly labelled attribution box, and again in a “Sources and Further Reading” section at the bottom. External links to original sources use rel="nofollow noopener".

Original analysis

We do not republish wire copy. Every story is rewritten by our editorial process to add original context: industry implications, comparable past events, technical background, and forward-looking analysis. Articles are typically 1,800–2,500 words and follow a structured format that includes Key Takeaways, Background, Expert Analysis, FAQ, and a forward-looking conclusion.

AI assistance disclosure

AI Ground News uses large language models as a writing assistant in our editorial workflow. AI helps draft initial copy, structure articles, and identify relevant context — every published piece is then reviewed by a human editor for factual accuracy, originality, and adherence to this policy before publication. We treat AI output as a first draft, never as the final article. See our full Disclosure page.

Fact-checking

Editors verify named entities, quantitative claims, dates, quoted statements, and product details against the primary source and at least one independent reference. When sources conflict, we say so in the article rather than picking one.

Corrections

If you spot an error, email promentorsyou@gmail.com with the URL and a description. We aim to acknowledge corrections within 24 hours. Substantive corrections are noted at the bottom of the article with a timestamp; minor copy fixes are made silently.

Independence

AI Ground News is independently owned and editorially independent. We do not accept payment for coverage, favorable mentions, or product placement. Affiliate links, when used, are disclosed in the article body. Sponsored content, if ever published, will be clearly labelled as such on every page where it appears.

Comments and user content

We do not currently host a comments section. Reader feedback is invited via email at promentorsyou@gmail.com.

Last updated: April 2026.