Editorial Policy



Our Editorial Standards

At LiveAIWire, we believe trust is the most valuable currency in modern journalism — and it’s earned through rigour, transparency, and accountability. As artificial intelligence reshapes everything from our jobs to our relationships, readers deserve news and analysis that isn’t just fast, but fair. Our editorial standards reflect that responsibility.

Every story we publish — whether it’s a breaking headline or a deep-dive feature — is held to a high standard of accuracy. We don’t rush to be first if it means sacrificing the facts. Our writers and editors are guided by a shared commitment to truth, clarity, and relevance. This means double-checking major claims, citing credible sources, and drawing a firm line between what’s news and what’s opinion. In a world full of hype and hyperbole, we aim to cut through the noise.

That promise becomes even more important in the context of AI-generated content. Yes, we use AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude to draft or support our writing process. But no — we don’t treat them as journalists. Machines don’t have editorial judgement, ethical instincts, or accountability. That’s where our human editors come in.

Every article that starts with AI ends with human hands: reviewed for accuracy, reworked for clarity, and fact-checked against primary sources. We never publish raw output, and we don’t allow algorithms to make publishing decisions. Think of the AI as a research assistant — fast, capable, and tireless — but always under the supervision of a human editor who signs off on every word that goes live.

When we make a mistake — and even the best-run newsrooms sometimes do — we correct it. Transparently. That means updating the article, clearly noting the correction, and explaining what changed. We don’t silently rewrite or hide errors. We believe that correcting the record is not just a duty, but an opportunity to strengthen our bond with readers.

We are also fiercely independent. Our editorial direction is not shaped by advertisers, tech companies, or AI developers. If we feature a platform, a product, or a startup, it’s because we believe the story is in the public interest. If there’s ever a commercial relationship or affiliate arrangement, we disclose it.

Ultimately, LiveAIWire exists to help readers make sense of artificial intelligence — not sell it, glorify it, or fearmonger about it. Our role is to ask difficult questions, decode complex developments, and hold powerful systems to account. And we take that role seriously.

So if you ever have questions about our content, spot an inaccuracy, or just want to challenge our assumptions, get in touch. Journalism works best when it’s a conversation.

📧 Email us: liveaiwire@gmail.com
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