AI Today Brief is a human-edited news product for engineers. This page explains how we select stories, verify facts, handle corrections, and keep editorial independence.
We publish only stories that change how developers build with AI — tool releases, agent workflows, research with practical impact, security issues, and MLOps shifts. We do not chase viral hype, republish press releases verbatim, or auto-generate dozens of thin pages per day. Every item in the brief is ranked, summarized, and reviewed before it ships.
Each story links to a primary source (official blog, paper, repository, or tier-1 publication). The editor checks that the headline matches the source, that numbers and version names are accurate, and that we are not overstating claims. When a source is ambiguous, we say so. AI drafts summaries and translations; a human editor approves the final text.
If we get something wrong, we fix it promptly and note the correction on the story when the error materially affected meaning. Report errors to hello@sashakuzmenko.com — include the URL and what should change.
Sponsored placements are clearly labelled and never influence which stories enter the daily brief. The editorial team decides ranking and publication. Advertisers do not review or approve news coverage.
For how we use AI in production, see our AI disclosure.