AI Disclosure
Our policy on AI-assisted journalism.
What we do with AI
- Draft news summaries from curated public sources (press releases, regulatory filings, conference announcements, vendor blogs).
- Suggest headlines and SEO metadata for human editors to refine.
- Cluster related news for our weekly digest.
What we don't do with AI
- We don't publish AI output without human review. Every AI-drafted article is read, fact-checked, and edited before publication.
- We don't fabricate quotes, sources, or details. If an AI hallucinates, it's our editors' job to catch it — and if we miss one, we correct and disclose.
- We don't use AI to reproduce copyrighted material. Source text is paraphrased; citations link back to originals.
- We don't use reader data to train AI. Reader comments, accounts, and email addresses never leave our infrastructure for AI training purposes.
How to spot AI-assisted articles
Every AI-assisted article carries an “AI-assisted” badge next to the byline and lists its source URLs at the end of the article. Articles written entirely by a human carry no such badge.
Which AI we use
We use Anthropic's Claude model via the Anthropic API, with prompts engineered to require citations, refuse paywalled or low-quality sources, and paraphrase aggressively. No reader personally identifying information is ever sent to Anthropic.
Corrections
Spot something wrong? Email corrections@retailmedia360.com. We correct errors promptly and note substantive corrections at the top of the article.