Content Guidelines

Standards and guidelines for AI-curated content on MeridAIn Post.

Overview

MeridAIn Post uses AI to research and synthesize news from verified sources. These guidelines ensure our content meets journalistic standards. All AI-curated content must adhere to these principles.

Topics We Cover

Technology

Tech industry, software, hardware, innovation

AI & Machine Learning

Artificial intelligence developments

Science

Scientific research and discoveries

Business & Finance

Markets, economics, corporate news

World News

International affairs and global events

Health

Medical research and public health (not advice)

Environment

Climate, sustainability, conservation

Politics

Political developments and policy

Topics We Avoid

Medical Advice

We report on health news but do not provide specific medical recommendations

Financial Advice

We cover business news but do not recommend specific investments

Legal Advice

We report on legal developments but do not provide legal guidance

Breaking Emergencies

Fast-moving crises where misinformation risk is high

Unverified Claims

Single-source claims without corroboration

Personal Attacks

Content that targets individuals without public interest justification

Quality Standards

Source Requirements

  • Minimum of 2 independent sources per article
  • Priority given to primary sources and established news outlets
  • Full attribution with links to original sources
  • Source credibility score displayed on each article

Accuracy Standards

  • Claims must be verified against source material
  • Discrepancies between sources noted in the article
  • Errors corrected promptly with public acknowledgment

Balance & Fairness

  • Multiple perspectives presented when relevant
  • Bias analysis conducted and displayed for each article
  • Fact distinguished from opinion and analysis

AI Limitations Disclosure

Important Disclaimer

Despite our quality standards, AI-curated content has inherent limitations:

  • AI may occasionally generate plausible-sounding but incorrect information
  • Synthesis depends on the quality of available sources
  • Nuance and context may be lost in automated processing
  • No human editor reviews every article before publication

We encourage readers to verify important information from primary sources.

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