AI Content Policy

Last Updated: June 20, 2026

As a publication dedicated to navigating the artificial intelligence revolution, it is imperative that we are fully transparent about how we use the very technology we write about.

At AITeja, our core philosophy is simple: AI should augment human creativity and research, not replace it.

1. How We Use Artificial Intelligence

Our writers, researchers, and developers actively use Large Language Models (LLMs) and generative AI tools in their daily workflows. We permit the use of AI for the following editorial tasks:

  • Research & Summarization: Reading through dense academic papers, API documentation, or lengthy video transcripts to extract key bullet points.
  • Ideation: Brainstorming headline variations, structural outlines for tutorials, or interview questions.
  • Code Generation: Writing boilerplate code snippets, generating regex expressions, or debugging scripts that are subsequently tested by our developers.
  • Copyediting: Using tools like Grammarly or AI-driven spell checkers to fix typographical errors and improve sentence flow.

2. What We Do Not Do

To maintain our journalistic integrity and ensure the highest quality for our readers, we strictly prohibit the following:

  • Zero-Draft Generation: We do not prompt an AI to "write an article about X" and publish the raw, unedited output. Every article requires original human thought, voice, and structure.
  • Fake Product Reviews: We do not use AI to generate opinions on software we haven't used. All product reviews are based on actual, hands-on human testing as outlined in our Review Methodology.
  • AI-Generated Imagery for News: We do not use generative AI images to depict real-world news events, real people, or real places in a manner that could deceive the reader.

3. Human Editorial Review & Quality Control

The final responsibility for every word published on AITeja lies with a human editor.

AI models are known to "hallucinate" facts, invent non-existent links, and produce biased logic. Because of this, our editorial pipeline requires that all claims, data points, statistics, and code snippets be manually verified against primary sources before publication. If an AI tool is used to help draft a section of text, a human editor must review, rewrite, and approve that text to ensure it meets our Editorial Standards.

4. Transparency Commitment

If a piece of content relies heavily on generative AI for its core value—such as an experiment to see if an AI can write a functional web app entirely on its own—we will explicitly state this in the introduction of the article.

We believe that our readers deserve to know when they are reading the thoughts of a human expert versus the output of an algorithm.

Contact Us

If you have questions regarding our stance on AI-generated content or our editorial practices, please contact us at:

Email: editorial@AITeja.com