Guidances policy
AI Disclosure
Updated June 2, 2026
Guidances publishes AI-assisted editorial briefings under source review, editorial standards, safety gates, and correction workflows. AI assistance supports the newsroom; it does not replace editorial accountability.
How AI is used
AI tools may help identify candidate sources, summarize material, draft briefing language, translate copy, prepare reader-specific explanations, and generate clearly labeled editorial visuals. Published articles remain governed by source disclosure, editorial standards, safety review, and corrections.
Generated visuals
Guidances may use AI-assisted illustrations and system-rendered diagrams to explain an article. These visuals are editorial aids, not photographic evidence, source documents, or proof that a depicted scene occurred.
Limits
AI systems can make mistakes, omit context, or overstate uncertainty. Guidances does not claim that AI output is automatically accurate, complete, or independently verified.
Reader control
Role-specific summaries are optional. The original article remains available, and PRISM perspectives are labeled so readers can distinguish framing from underlying reporting.