Last Updated: July 18, 2026
AI Journal Now is an independent publication focused on artificial intelligence. Our editorial goal is to publish accurate, useful, current, and clearly explained content that helps readers understand AI tools, products, platforms, developments, and practical use cases.
This Editorial Policy explains how we research, write, review, fact-check, update, and correct the content published on AI Journal Now.
Our Editorial Mission
Artificial intelligence is developing quickly. Product features change, pricing is updated, new models are released, and information that was accurate a few months ago may no longer be current.
Our mission is to help readers make sense of those changes without unnecessary hype.
We aim to publish content that:
- Answers the reader’s main question clearly
- Uses current and reliable information
- Explains complex AI topics in understandable language
- Distinguishes verified facts from opinions or uncertain information
- Highlights meaningful limitations as well as strengths
- Helps readers make informed decisions
Our content is written for readers first, not simply to satisfy search engines.
Topics We Cover
AI Journal Now focuses on the following areas:
- AI Tools
- AI Reviews
- AI Comparisons
- AI Automation
- AI Productivity
- Generative AI
- AI News
- AI Search & SEO
We do not intentionally publish new content outside these core artificial intelligence topics.
How We Research Content
The research process depends on the type of article being created.
Whenever relevant, we prioritize information from:
- Official company announcements
- Official product websites
- Product documentation
- Official pricing pages
- Help centers and support documentation
- Primary research papers
- Government or regulatory sources
- Reputable independent publications
For information that can change frequently, such as pricing, features, availability, model versions, policies, integrations, or usage limits, we aim to verify the details as close to publication or update time as practical.
We do not intentionally present rumors, estimates, or marketing claims as independently verified facts.
When reliable information is unavailable or conflicting, we aim to make that uncertainty clear.
Reviews and Comparisons
Our reviews and comparisons are intended to help readers understand which products may be suitable for different needs.
Depending on the product, we may evaluate factors such as:
- Features
- Current pricing
- Free plans or trials
- Intended users
- Ease of use
- Integrations
- Privacy considerations
- Important limitations
- Best use cases
- Alternatives
- Strengths and weaknesses
We do not believe every product needs a single overall winner.
A tool that is suitable for one user may not be the best option for another. When possible, we explain which product is stronger for a specific use case rather than making broad claims without supporting evidence.
Product Testing and First-Hand Experience
We do not claim to have personally tested a product unless genuine testing or first-hand evaluation has taken place.
We do not fabricate:
- Testing periods
- Prompt counts
- Performance measurements
- Accuracy percentages
- Device specifications
- Benchmarks
- Personal experience
When an article is based primarily on official documentation and research rather than direct testing, we aim to make recommendations based on the available evidence without pretending that hands-on testing occurred.
Accuracy and Fact-Checking
We aim to verify important factual claims before publication.
This is especially important for information involving:
- Pricing
- Product features
- Model names
- Release dates
- Availability
- Usage limits
- APIs
- Integrations
- Commercial usage rights
- Privacy policies
- Company announcements
When sources disagree, we generally prioritize the most recent and direct official source while considering differences in region, subscription plan, product version, or publication date.
No publication is completely free from errors. If we discover a meaningful mistake, we aim to correct it.
AI News and Developing Stories
For AI news, announcements, and developing stories, we aim to clearly separate confirmed information from details that remain uncertain.
We prioritize direct announcements and primary sources whenever they are available.
We do not intentionally present speculation or rumors as confirmed news.
When a story is still developing, an article may be updated as additional verified information becomes available.
AI Search and SEO Coverage
AI Search & SEO is an evolving field.
When covering topics such as Google AI Overviews, AI search visibility, answer engines, GEO, AEO, or large language model visibility, we aim to distinguish between:
- Official platform guidance
- Independent observations or testing
- Industry theories
- Information that remains uncertain
We do not claim that any method can guarantee:
- Google rankings
- AI Overview visibility
- ChatGPT citations
- Mentions in AI-generated answers
- Guaranteed AI search traffic
Our goal is to provide practical guidance without presenting speculative techniques as proven facts.
Editorial Independence
Our editorial decisions are intended to be based on reader usefulness, relevance, accuracy, and available evidence.
Commercial relationships should not determine the conclusions of our reviews or comparisons.
We aim to discuss meaningful limitations even when covering products from companies we may have a business relationship with.
Affiliate Links
Some pages may contain affiliate links.
When affiliate links are present, AI Journal Now may receive a commission if a reader makes a qualifying purchase through one of those links, at no additional cost to the reader.
The presence of an affiliate relationship should not determine our editorial conclusions.
When appropriate, affiliate relationships are disclosed to readers.
You can learn more on our Affiliate Disclosure page.
Sponsored Content
AI Journal Now may occasionally publish sponsored or commercially supported content.
When content is sponsored, paid for, or created as part of a commercial arrangement, we aim to disclose that relationship where appropriate.
Sponsored relationships do not automatically mean that every statement in an article represents an independent endorsement.
Use of AI Tools in Our Editorial Process
Because AI Journal Now covers artificial intelligence, our editorial workflow may use AI tools to assist with tasks such as:
- Research organization
- Outlining
- Draft support
- Editing
- Formatting
- Summarizing source material
AI assistance does not replace editorial responsibility.
Content intended for publication should be reviewed and edited to improve accuracy, clarity, usefulness, and consistency with our editorial standards.
We do not consider AI-generated output alone to be a reliable factual source.
Important claims should be supported by appropriate sources rather than accepted simply because an AI system produced them.
Internal and External Links
We aim to link to other AI Journal Now articles only when the destination is genuinely relevant and useful to the reader.
We do not intentionally add unrelated internal links simply to increase the number of links on a page.
External links may be used to support important claims or direct readers to official documentation and primary sources.
A link to an external website does not necessarily mean that AI Journal Now endorses everything published on that website.
Content Updates
AI products can change quickly.
We may update existing articles when:
- Features change
- Pricing changes
- New models are released
- Products are discontinued
- Policies change
- Important new information becomes available
- Existing information becomes inaccurate
- The article requires a meaningful improvement
When an article receives a substantial update, we may display a new “Last Updated” date.
We do not intentionally change dates merely to make old content appear fresh.
Corrections
We welcome reports of factual errors, outdated information, broken links, or other issues.
When a meaningful error is confirmed, we aim to correct the content.
For more information about our correction process, please read our Corrections Policy.
Reader Feedback
Reader feedback can help us improve our coverage.
Readers may contact us to:
- Report an error
- Suggest a correction
- Flag outdated information
- Recommend a topic
- Ask an editorial question
Contact Us
For editorial questions, corrections, or feedback, contact us at:
Email: aijournalnow@gmail.com
Website: https://aijournalnow.com/