Our Editorial Standards and Policies
At AI Reports Africa, we are committed to accurate, independent, and impactful reporting on AI developments across the continent.
1. Editorial Independence
We maintain full editorial independence in all our reporting. Content decisions are made without influence from advertisers, funders, or external partners. Our primary responsibility is to our readers and the African AI community.
2. Accuracy and Verification
We strive to ensure all published information is accurate, evidence-based, and properly sourced. Our editorial team verifies facts using reputable sources and contacts experts when necessary.
3. Corrections and Updates
If we publish incorrect or outdated information, we promptly correct it and indicate when a correction has been made. Readers are encouraged to contact us regarding any factual inaccuracies.
4. Transparency and Attribution
We clearly attribute quotes, data, and external material. Where applicable, we provide links to sources for further context. Original work is clearly marked and credited.
5. Diversity of Voices
We aim to reflect the diversity of Africa’s people, perspectives, and regions in our coverage. We prioritize inclusion of underrepresented communities and sectors.
6. Sponsored and Guest Content
All sponsored or contributed content is clearly labeled. We maintain editorial oversight and will only accept guest submissions aligned with our mission and standards.
7. AI and Responsible Reporting
As a platform dedicated to AI, we take extra care to report on its risks, biases, and ethical implications. We do not sensationalize, and we strive to educate as much as we inform.
8. Contact Our Editorial Team
To report a correction, pitch a story, or inquire about our editorial process, please email us at editorial@aireports.africa.
