Editorial Mission
AI FrontPage is an independent global news platform dedicated to reporting on artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, and their real-world impact on society, governance, labour, culture, and economy.
Our mission is to deliver accurate, rigorous, and accountable journalism that helps readers understand complex technological change without hype, advocacy, fear-mongering, or commercial influence.
AI FrontPage exists to inform the public interest — not to promote technologies, companies, ideologies, or political agendas.
No-AI Content Policy
AI FrontPage operates under a strict human-only journalism policy.
2.1 Prohibition on AI Use
AI FrontPage does not use artificial intelligence in any form for:
- Writing, drafting, rewriting, summarising, or editing editorial content
- Generating, enhancing, manipulating, or selecting images
- Headline creation, content optimisation, tone adjustment, or formatting
- Research automation, fact-checking automation, or source generation
All editorial content published on AI FrontPage is:
- Reported by human journalists
- Written by human authors
- Edited by human editors
2.2 Rationale
This policy exists to preserve:
- Editorial accountability
- Source transparency
- Human judgment and ethical responsibility
- Reader trust
Any future change to this policy will be publicly disclosed and updated on this page
Editorial Independence
3.1 Separation of Editorial and Business
AI FrontPage maintains a strict separation between:
- Editorial decision-making
- Advertising, sponsorship, partnerships, or revenue operations
Advertisers, investors, partners, or sponsors have no role in story selection, framing, timing, or conclusions.
3.2 Gifts, Access, and Incentives
Editorial staff must not accept:
- Gifts, payments, or perks
- Paid travel, preferential access, or exclusive incentives
- Any benefit that could compromise independence or create perceived obligation
Accuracy, Verification & Sourcing
4.1 Standards of Accuracy
Accuracy is non-negotiable. Every factual assertion must be:
- Verified through reliable primary or secondary sources
- Cross-checked where possible
- Contextualised to avoid misleading impressions
Speed never overrides accuracy.
4.2 Sources
- Sources must be clearly attributed whenever possible
- Anonymous sources are used only when public interest outweighs disclosure, and only with senior editorial approval
- Information provided “off the record” is never published unless independently verified
4.3 Corrections
- Errors are corrected promptly and transparently
- Corrections will clearly state what was wrong and what has been corrected
- Substantial errors may warrant editor’s notes or retractions
Impartiality, Fairness & Balance
AI FrontPage:
- Approaches all subjects with editorial neutrality
- Avoids loaded language, exaggeration, or speculative framing
- Presents competing viewpoints fairly where they are relevant and credible
Impartiality does not mean false balance. Claims unsupported by evidence are not given equal weight.
Conflicts of Interest
6.1 Personal Conflicts
6.1.1. Internal Editorial Disclosure
Editors and reporters must disclose conflicts in writing to:
- The Editor-in-Chief, and
- The Editorial Standards Committee / Senior Editorial Leadership
This disclosure must occur:
- Before assignment, or
- Immediately upon becoming aware of a potential conflict
Internal disclosure determines whether:
- Reassignment is required
- Additional editorial oversight is needed
- Public disclosure is necessary
6.1.2. Public Disclosure
When a conflict is material to audience trust, it must also be disclosed to readers, clearly and prominently, within the article itself.
Examples:
- Financial holdings in a company being covered
- Previous employment, advisory roles, or paid consulting
- Personal or close professional relationships with subjects of coverage
6.1.3. Ongoing Disclosure Registry
AI FrontPage will maintain an internal conflict-of-interest register where editorial staff must update:
- Financial interests
- Board memberships or advisory roles
- Significant external engagements
This registry is reviewed periodically by senior editorial leadership.
6.2 Financial and Industry Ties
Staff may not:
- Hold paid roles in organisations they cover
- Trade on non-public information
- Allow investments to influence editorial judgment
Privacy, Harm & Responsible Reporting
AI FrontPage respects:
- Personal privacy
- Human dignity
- The principle of minimizing harm
We exercise particular care when reporting on:
- Individuals without public power
- Whistleblowers
- Vulnerable communities
- Ongoing investigations
Public interest must clearly outweigh potential harm.
Content Categories & Clear Labeling
AI FrontPage classifies its editorial output into clearly defined categories to ensure transparency, reader clarity, and editorial integrity.
Content Types
- News:
Objective, fact-based reporting on current developments in AI and emerging technologies. News content must be verifiable, neutral in tone, and free from interpretation or opinion. - Analysis & Features:
In-depth reporting that provides context, interpretation, or examination of trends, implications, and systemic issues. These pieces remain evidence-driven and clearly distinguished from straight news. - Opinion & Commentary:
Clearly labeled opinion pieces expressing reasoned viewpoints. Opinion content must be grounded in factual accuracy and must never be presented as news. - Explainers & Guides:
Educational content designed to clarify complex topics, terminology, or systems. These pieces must remain factual, accessible, and non-promotional.
Labeling Standards
- Every article is clearly labeled by category
- Opinion content is visually and structurally distinct from news
- Sponsored or paid content is explicitly labeled and never blended with editorial material
- All content carries clear author attribution
Editorial Review Process
9.1 Editorial Oversight
All content passes through:
- Editorial review
- Fact-checking
- Senior editorial approval where required
Editors retain final authority over publication.
9.2 Accountability
Editorial decisions are documented internally. Disputes are resolved at senior editorial level, prioritising ethical standards over commercial or reputational concerns.
Ethics Enforcement
AI FrontPage maintains an internal editorial standards framework to:
- Review complaints
- Investigate breaches
- Enforce corrective or disciplinary action
Violations may result in:
- Corrections or retractions
- Removal of content
- Suspension or termination of editorial privileges
Audience Trust & Feedback
AI FrontPage encourages:
- Reader feedback
- Corrections
- Ethical concerns
Clear contact channels are provided for editorial correspondence. Legitimate concerns are reviewed seriously and addressed transparently.
Commitment
This editorial policy reflects AI FrontPage’s commitment to human-led journalism, ethical rigor, transparency, and public accountability in reporting on technologies that increasingly shape the world.
Editorial Queries
For questions related to our editorial standards, story selection, corrections, or feedback on published content, please contact the editorial team at:
Email:editorial@aifront-page.com