Editorial Standards
Last updated: 2026-08-16.
AI Made is a single-editor independent publication. These are the editorial standards every article on the site is expected to meet. They are how we hold ourselves accountable to readers, sources, and the people we write about.
1. Original reporting
Articles are written in-house unless explicitly labelled. Where we republish or syndicate, the source is linked at the top. We do not rewrite press releases or vendor blogs and call them original reporting.
2. Primary sources
Every claim in an article is traceable to a primary source where possible (the company filing, the official documentation, the research paper, the original statement). Secondary sources are linked. Editorial opinion is clearly framed as opinion (“the practical takeaway” or “what this means” sections), not as fact.
3. Hands-on testing
Product reviews are written after hands-on use. Where review units are provided by manufacturers, we disclose this at the top of the article. Sponsored reviews are clearly labelled as Sponsored.
4. Source protection
We protect sources who speak to us on background or deep background. We do not name a source in a published article without their explicit permission unless they have already spoken on the record elsewhere.
5. Conflicts of interest
Writers and editors disclose any financial or professional relationship with a subject of an article if the relationship is more than trivial (owning stock in a company being covered, working as a paid consultant for a competitor, etc.). Affiliate revenue is disclosed at the page level (see our Affiliate Disclosure) and at the article level where it would be relevant to a reader’s decision.
6. No pay-to-play
Editorial coverage is not for sale. We do not write a review or ranking in exchange for payment unless the entire article is sponsored and labelled Sponsored. We do not remove or change editorial coverage in response to commercial pressure. If a brand declines to advertise with us because of an unflattering article, that’s their problem, not ours.
7. Corrections
When we publish something materially wrong, we correct it visibly:
- Substantive errors (wrong claim, wrong price, misattributed quote) get a dated correction note at the top of the article plus an inline fix.
- Minor errors (typo, broken link, formatting) get an inline fix without a public correction note.
- Updates (price changes, product discontinuations) are tracked as a separate dated update note so readers can see what changed and when.
We do not silently rewrite what we wrote. The web archive (Wayback Machine) and our own versioning mean silent changes are visible in the diff if anyone looks.
8. AI-assisted writing
We use AI tooling to assist with research, summarisation, draft assembly, and fact-checking. A human editor is responsible for every line that ships. AI-generated text is reviewed for accuracy, framing, and voice before publication, and is rewritten where it doesn’t match the site’s house style.
9. Editorial independence from advertising
Our sales team (the people who handle advertising and sponsorship deals) does not have editorial authority. They can sell against sections (“the newsroom section,” “the weekend long read”) but never against specific editorial pieces or angles. Sponsorship arrangements that conflict with upcoming editorial coverage are flagged to the editor and resolved with the editorial team’s interest winning.
10. Reader privacy
We do not share reader-level data with third parties for non-essential purposes. Analytics are aggregate. We honour Global Privacy Control. See our Privacy Policy for the technical details.
11. Diversity of sources
We aim to quote a range of sources in any article that does quoting — including people who disagree with the article’s framing where appropriate. We do not exclusively quote one demographic, one geography, or one seniority level.
12. Reporting errors to us
If you spot an error in an article, please email hello@aimade.tech with the article URL. We read every correction request and respond within 5 business days.