Last updated: April 2026 • Maintained by Rahul Danu, Editor-in-Chief

Our Mission

New AI Live publishes independent daily analysis of artificial intelligence, technology policy, digital markets, and the future of search. Our editorial mission is to give researchers, developers, journalists, and business leaders reliable, accurate, and actionable information about AI developments—without advertising bias, sponsored editorial, or undisclosed conflicts of interest.

Editorial Independence

New AI Live does not accept sponsored articles, paid placements, or content written in exchange for links or compensation of any kind. Editorial decisions—including what topics to cover, what positions to take, and which sources to cite—are made independently by our editorial team. Advertisers (if any) have no influence over editorial content.

Accuracy & Fact-Checking Standards

  • All factual claims are verified against primary sources (official company announcements, peer-reviewed research, government publications, or verified press releases) before publication.
  • Statistical data is cited with its original source. We do not republish statistics without tracing them to the primary data set.
  • When covering AI model capabilities, we base claims on published benchmarks, official documentation, or our own documented testing—not third-party summaries alone.
  • Opinion and analysis are clearly labelled and separated from news reporting.

AI-Assisted Content

New AI Live may use AI tools to assist with research, drafting, or summarization. All published content is reviewed, edited, and approved by a human editor before publication. AI-generated text is never published without substantial human editorial oversight and verification. We do not use AI to fabricate quotes, invent sources, or produce content without editorial accountability.

Source Transparency

We name our sources whenever possible. When a source requests anonymity, we explain why we chose to grant it. We do not publish anonymous claims that cannot be independently corroborated by at least one other source.

Corrections Policy

If we publish an error, we correct it promptly and transparently. Corrections are appended to the relevant article with a clear datestamp and description of what was changed. We do not silently edit published content to remove errors. Significant corrections are noted at the top of the article.

To report an error, use the contact form with the subject line “Correction Request.” We aim to review all correction requests within 48 hours.

Conflicts of Interest

Editorial staff disclose any financial relationships, personal connections, or potential conflicts of interest relevant to topics they cover. If the editor has a relevant affiliation (e.g., a consulting relationship with a company being covered), that will be disclosed in the article.

External Links & Outbound Citations

We link to external sources to support claims and give readers context. Outbound links are not sold or exchanged. We periodically review outbound links for accuracy and relevance.

Comments & Community

Reader comments (where enabled) are moderated. We remove comments that contain misinformation, harassment, spam, or off-topic promotional content. We do not delete comments solely because they criticize New AI Live or its editorial positions.

Contact the Editorial Team

For editorial questions, tip submissions, source inquiries, or correction requests:
new-ai.live/contact

This editorial policy was written by Rahul Danu, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of New AI Live.