AITechSpark uses AI tools as part of our content production workflow. This policy explains exactly how we use AI, what oversight applies, and how we work to ensure that AI assistance never compromises the accuracy or integrity of what we publish.
Our Approach to AI
We are a technology publication that covers AI — it would be unusual for us not to use AI tools in our own work. We use AI thoughtfully and transparently, as an accelerant for editorial work rather than a replacement for editorial accountability.
Our guiding principle is simple: AI helps us cover more ground, faster, while editorial standards and accountability remain with us. Every piece of content published under the AITechSpark name is our responsibility, regardless of what tools were used to produce it.
How We Use AI
- Content rewriting: News articles imported from public RSS sources are rewritten by AI into original coverage in AITechSpark's voice — not copied from source publications, and always linked back to the original source
- Research assistance: AI tools help surface relevant background information, statistics, and context during the research phase
- Grammar and style editing: AI tools assist with proofreading and consistency checks
- SEO optimisation: AI suggests headline variations, meta descriptions, and keyword optimisation
- Image sourcing: We use AI-assisted tools to find and select appropriate stock photography from licensed sources
How We Do Not Use AI
- We do not publish AI-generated articles that have not passed our editorial quality checks
- We do not use AI to fabricate quotes, sources, or statistics
- We do not use AI to generate misleading or deceptive content
- We do not use AI to reproduce copyrighted content without transformation, and we credit and link to original sources
- We do not use AI-generated images of real people without appropriate disclosure
Oversight & Quality Control
Every AI-assisted article passes a set of automated editorial quality checks before publication. These checks verify sourcing and attribution, screen for factual and internal inconsistencies, and confirm the article meets our content standards. Articles that fail these checks are held back rather than published.
Beyond the automated gates, our editorial team reviews articles on a case-by-case basis, prioritising higher-impact and higher-risk topics. AI can produce plausible-sounding content that is factually incorrect; our checks and reviews are designed to catch this. We take full editorial responsibility for everything published under the AITechSpark name.
Content Labelling
Articles that are substantially produced or rewritten with AI assistance are identified as AI-assisted. Where an article is written entirely by a human author, it is not labelled as AI-assisted. Our goal is to give readers the context they need to evaluate our content appropriately, and we take editorial responsibility for it regardless of the tools used.
Accuracy & Responsibility
AITechSpark takes full responsibility for the accuracy of all content we publish, regardless of whether AI tools were involved in its production. If you identify an error in any of our content, please report it to info@aitechspark.com and we will investigate and correct it in accordance with our Corrections Policy.