Editorial Policy
RabixAI is an independent AI newsroom. Our job is to tell readers what is actually happening across artificial intelligence — without hype, vendor influence, or burying the lede. This page lays out the rules every story is filed under.
Independence
RabixAI Media, Inc. is not owned by, funded by, or operationally tied to any AI company, model lab, or hardware vendor. We accept advertising (display only), but advertisers have no input into editorial decisions and never see coverage in advance of publication. We do not accept paid placements, sponsored articles disguised as reporting, or affiliate payments in exchange for favourable coverage.
When a writer or editor has a relationship — past employment, equity, family — that could create the appearance of bias toward a covered company, that connection is disclosed inline in the story.
What we cover
- AI tools, models, and platforms — tested, not just summarised.
- Industry news from frontier labs, regulators, and enterprise buyers.
- Practical guides for engineers, operators, and decision-makers.
- Vertical analysis across health, finance, law, security, and creative.
We do not publish press release rewrites, marketing recaps, or thin summaries that add nothing to what the original source already said.
Sourcing
Every numerical claim, dated event, and named entity in a RabixAI article traces back to at least one primary source — a vendor announcement, a regulator filing, a peer-reviewed paper, a first-party dataset, or named on-the-record reporting. Where we cite secondary sources, we link to them so readers can verify.
A leaked claim, a single-source allegation, or unconfirmed reporting requires independent corroboration from a second unrelated outlet before we present it as fact. Where we cannot get a second source, the paragraph is labelled as such.
Editorial review
No story publishes on RabixAI until it has cleared an eleven-point checklist: word count, sourcing, fact-check verdict, headline quality, SEO completeness, canonical URL, OG asset verification, no-keyword- duplication check, and tense linting against stale dates. The full checklist lives in the codebase at services/publisher/checklist.ts and is enforced at the publish API boundary — articles failing any single check cannot be promoted from needs_review to indexable.
A human editor reviews every paragraph before publication. AI assists drafting; humans decide what ships.
Errors and corrections
RabixAI corrects errors openly. When a substantive error is identified — a misattributed quote, an incorrect figure, a misidentified person — we update the article and append a correction note dated to the time the fix was made. Trivial typos are corrected silently.
Submit corrections to corrections@rabixai.com or via the corrections page. We aim to respond within 48 hours.
Anonymous sources
We use anonymous sources sparingly and only when the information cannot be obtained on the record, the story is in the public interest, and the source has direct knowledge. Anonymous sourcing decisions are made by the lead editor, not the writer. We disclose the source's general affiliation (e.g. "a senior engineer at the company") to the maximum extent that does not identify them.
AI use
RabixAI uses AI tools to assist research, drafting, fact-checking, and image generation. Every AI-assisted draft is reviewed and edited by a human editor before publication. We label AI-generated illustrations where they appear. Read the full AI use disclosure.
Contact the editor
Editorial inquiries: editor@rabixai.com
Tips and leaks: tips@rabixai.com
Corrections: corrections@rabixai.com