Editorial Policy and AI Disclosure

Bytewire News publishes independent technology-shaped journalism across business, entertainment, health, news, science, sports, technology and world affairs. This page explains our editorial standards, newsroom roles, AI-assisted workflow, sourcing expectations and correction process.

Editorial accountability

Editorial accountability sits with the Chief Editor, who sets newsroom standards and has final responsibility for publication quality. The Managing Editor coordinates the daily workflow and ensures that stories move through the right desk, category and review process. Each of our eight category editors owns quality for a specific section: Business, Entertainment, Health, News, Science, Sports, Technology or World.

Our newsroom structure

  • Chief Editor: final standards, correction policy, editorial independence and site-wide publishing direction.
  • Managing Editor: daily planning, workflow coordination, cross-desk review, metadata quality and publication readiness.
  • Category Editors: section fit, sourcing expectations, headline clarity, article structure, internal linking and reader value for their assigned beat.

Editorial standards

We aim to publish work that is accurate, useful, clearly written and properly attributed. Articles should identify what happened, why it matters, who is affected and what remains uncertain. We favor original reporting, official statements, primary documents, credible expert sources and clearly attributed external reporting over unsourced claims or recycled summaries.

We separate news, analysis, opinion, advertising and sponsored material. When a story includes interpretation, we make the basis for that interpretation clear. We do not publish undisclosed paid editorial content.

Sourcing and attribution

Bytewire News links to original sources wherever practical, including company announcements, court filings, regulatory documents, research papers, public datasets, official statements and original reporting from other newsrooms. When another outlet breaks a story, we credit and link to that work. We do not republish another outlet’s article as our own.

How we use AI

Bytewire News may use AI-assisted tools to help organize research, compare public sources, create outline options, summarize background material, suggest headline variants or speed up routine production tasks. AI tools do not replace editorial judgment. Human editors are responsible for source selection, factual verification, context, fairness, final language and publication approval.

We follow the principle that useful, original, reader-first content matters more than the tool used to produce an early draft. AI assistance is acceptable only when it improves clarity, speed or structure while preserving human accountability and source-grounded accuracy.

Corrections policy

We correct substantive errors promptly. If you believe an article contains an error, email [email protected] with the article URL, a description of the issue and any supporting source. When a correction materially changes the article, we update the story and, where appropriate, add a correction note.

Updates and timestamps

Articles display publication dates. When we make a substantive update, we preserve the original publication context and reflect meaningful changes through an updated timestamp or editorial note. We do not refresh dates simply to make old articles appear new.

Advertising and editorial independence

Bytewire News may be supported by advertising, including programmatic advertising. Advertising does not control our coverage decisions. Sponsored, affiliate or partner content must be clearly disclosed. Editors are expected to protect editorial independence and reader trust.