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How we verify

Every AI Minute story is written in our own words. Our automated newsroom scans hundreds of global sources three times a day — company announcements, research papers, regulators, English and Chinese tech media, GitHub and community signals — then drafts each story from scratch.

A story is published only after its core facts are confirmed by multiple independent sources. The badge on each story ("Verified · N sources") shows how many. Claims we cannot confirm are either dropped, or published exclusively in the clearly-labeled Rumor Mill section with a prediction poll — never as news.

We deliberately do not link out to sources. We are not an aggregator sending you elsewhere: we verify against sources, then take responsibility for our own text. If a story later proves wrong, we correct it in place, in all 9 languages, with a visible correction note — that is a promise we have already kept.

Rumors are the only exception to the verification rule, and they are labeled loudly. Comments are moderated; reported comments are auto-hidden and reviewed. The whole pipeline runs 3 times a day, every day.