Editorial Policy

AI2Day is an automated, AI-assisted newsroom. This page explains exactly how our stories are produced, where they come from, and who is responsible for them.

We believe readers should know how the news they read is made. AI2Day is not a traditional newsroom, and we don't pretend to be one. This policy describes our actual production process — plainly, and without spin.

How our reporting is produced

AI2Day runs an automated editorial pipeline. It continuously monitors a curated set of established news outlets and official sources — first-party announcements, filings, research publications, regulator announcements — for developments that matter to our readers.

When something newsworthy surfaces, our pipeline rewrites, condenses, and contextualizes that reporting using AI, and publishes the result under the AI2Day Newsdesk byline. Every story credits and links the source it is based on, and links the primary materials — announcements, filings, research papers — wherever they exist, so you can always read the original for yourself.

Human operators oversee the system: they choose and curate the sources the pipeline monitors, tune how it works, review its output over time, and handle corrections. Individual stories are machine-drafted; the system that produces them is run by people.

Source standards

Our pipeline only draws from sources we have deliberately added to it:

  • Established press — recognised news outlets with their own editorial standards.
  • Official and primary sources — first-party company announcements, official records, government agency bulletins, and regulator filings and announcements.

We do not ingest anonymous paste sites, unverified social-media claims, or content farms. Every published story names its originating source with a visible credit and link, and we link primary sources directly whenever they are available — if a story is about a research paper, we link the paper; if it's about an official announcement, we link it.

Accuracy & corrections

News moves fast and early details are often wrong or incomplete — in the original reporting and, therefore, sometimes in ours. When we learn a story is inaccurate, we correct it and mark it as updated. Our full policy, including how to report an error, is on the corrections page.

AI disclosure

To be completely plain about it: the copy you read on AI2Day is drafted by AI. Stories are not individually reviewed by a human before publication. Humans operate and oversee the automated system, curate the sources it reads, monitor its output, and handle corrections — but the writing itself is machine-generated, rewritten from the credited source material. If that division of labour matters to you (we think it should), now you know exactly where the line sits.

Ownership & funding

AI2Day is operated by Imicus Group, an Australian company. The site is funded by advertising — including house ads for other Imicus Group products. Advertising never influences which stories the pipeline covers or how they are written.

Contact

Questions about this policy, our sources, or how a story was produced? Reach us via the contact page — a human reads and answers every message.

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