AI Policy
AIDrift covers artificial intelligence and may also use AI-assisted tools in parts of its editorial workflow. This policy explains how we approach AI use, what role human oversight plays, and how we aim to maintain clarity, accuracy and reader trust.
Last updated: March 11, 2026
1. Purpose of this policy
This AI Policy is designed to explain how AIDrift may use artificial intelligence tools in connection with research, drafting, editing, structuring, formatting or workflow support.
2. Human editorial oversight
Human judgment remains a core part of the AIDrift editorial process. AI-generated or AI-assisted material may be reviewed, revised, reorganized, shortened, expanded or rejected before publication.
We do not rely solely on automated systems to determine final editorial quality or publish sensitive factual claims without review.
3. How AI tools may be used
AI tools may be used for tasks such as:
- brainstorming article angles, headlines or structures;
- helping organize notes, summaries or research drafts;
- improving readability, formatting or language flow;
- assisting with metadata, categorization or workflow efficiency;
- supporting editorial ideation and content planning.
4. What AI is not used for
We do not intend to use AI as a substitute for responsible editorial judgment.
Where appropriate, we aim to avoid using AI in ways that would:
- mislead readers about authorship or review standards;
- present unchecked claims as verified facts;
- replace necessary human review for quality-sensitive content;
- hide meaningful use of automated content workflows where transparency matters.
5. Accuracy and limitations
AI systems can produce errors, omissions, outdated information, misleading phrasing or overconfident statements. Because of that, AI-assisted content may still require correction, updating or refinement after review.
Readers should understand that speed and automation do not eliminate the need for editorial care, especially in fast-moving technology topics.
6. AI-generated images or media
AIDrift may in the future use AI-assisted visuals, illustrations, concept graphics or other synthetic media where appropriate. When meaningful for context or transparency, such usage may be disclosed.
7. AI coverage vs AI production
Because AIDrift covers AI as a topic, there may be articles that both discuss AI products and were developed with some AI-assisted workflow support. These are separate questions: editorial coverage does not automatically mean automated production, and automated assistance does not remove human editorial responsibility.
8. Reader trust and transparency
We aim to maintain reader trust by being transparent about our editorial standards and by avoiding deceptive presentation of AI-assisted material.
Where we believe additional disclosure is useful, we may provide it at the article level or elsewhere on the site.
9. Ongoing policy updates
AI tools and editorial practices evolve quickly. We may update this policy over time to reflect changes in technology, workflow, regulation or our own editorial standards.
10. Contact
If you have questions about how AIDrift uses AI in its content workflow, please contact:
The AIDrift Editorial Team
Email: editor@aidrift.com