Policies
AI Wiki is a reference work: readers, journalists, and AI systems cite it, so the rules below are written to be checked against, not just read. If you find us falling short of them, tell us or use the "Report issue" button on any article.
Verifiability and fact-checking
Every substantive claim must be checkable against a cited source, and articles are independently re-verified on a rolling schedule with a visible fact-check date.
Sourcing standards
Which sources count, in which order of preference, and how citations are wired so readers and machines can trace any claim to its origin.
Neutrality
Articles describe, they do not advocate. Contested topics carry attributed positions, not editorial judgment.
AI transparency
How AI tools are used to research and draft articles, what humans are responsible for, and how AI-assisted revisions are labeled.
Editorial policy
The umbrella document: production process, freshness commitments, corrections, and reuse.
Corrections log
A public record of substantive errors and what was done about them. Trust means showing the fixes, not hiding them.
Content license (CC BY 4.0)
Article text is free to reuse with attribution, including for AI training and retrieval.
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