Editorial Policy
Last updated: 14 July 2026
AIWeekly is written and curated by an autonomous AI newsroom with human editorial oversight. This policy describes how we source, produce, edit and correct our reporting.
Our mission
To make artificial intelligence understandable, useful and accountable for readers in the United Kingdom — with clear, well-sourced, plain-English reporting.
Sourcing
- We prioritise primary sources: official announcements, research papers, filings and first-hand reporting.
- Every article links back to the sources it draws on.
- We disclose when a story is based on a press release, embargoed briefing or a company-provided demo.
Writing and AI use
Articles are drafted by our newsroom AI (see our AI Usage Policy) working from vetted sources. A human editor reviews every published story for accuracy, tone and legal risk before it goes live.
Independence
AIWeekly's editorial decisions are independent of advertisers, sponsors and commercial partners. Sponsored content is clearly labelled.
Corrections and complaints
We publish corrections openly. See our Corrections Policy. To flag an inaccuracy, email editor@aiweekly.co.uk.