AI disclosure

TheAIDaily is about AI, which means we use AI tools in our own workflow. It also means we owe you transparency about when and how. Here is what we do, and what we don't.

What AI does for us

  • Research: summarizing long papers and transcripts, helping search sources, first-pass fact-checking.
  • Structure: brainstorming structure, suggesting alternative headlines, shaping the argument.
  • Editing: spelling, alternative phrasing, catching awkward constructions.
  • Meta content: suggestions for meta descriptions, excerpts and internal links.

What we do not leave to AI

  • Final editing. Every piece is read, checked and signed off by a human.
  • Inventing facts. Quotes, statistics and examples must always trace back to a primary source.
  • Simulating opinions. We do not put words in the mouths of the people we mention.
  • Fully automated publishing. Nothing goes live without human approval.

Which models we use

Our primary AI assistant is Claude from Anthropic (Opus and Sonnet). This is not an endorsement: we use Claude because our editor works with it daily and its output fits our editorial voice best. For specific tasks we also use GPT, Gemini and open-source models. In deep dives about those tools we always state which model we tested.

Why we publish this

The question "did you use AI to write this?" matters more than ever in 2026. Our honest answer: yes, but not to replace human journalism. AI is a productivity layer for us. The choices, the checks and the final responsibility stay with the editor.

Every article on TheAIDaily carries a short line noting it was produced under this policy.