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AI Eating The World is an independent editorial publication covering artificial intelligence across research, business, tools, policy, and culture. We exist because the AI landscape moves too fast for surface-level takes.
Our readers are operators, founders, developers, researchers, and professionals who don't just want to know what happened - they want to understand why it matters and how to apply it at work.
How we work
We hold ourselves to a clear editorial standard. These principles guide every article, guide, tool review, and newsletter we publish.
Practical, not hype
Every story connects to why it matters and how to use it. We write for people who ship, not people who scroll.
Fast, but sourced
We move quickly but cite our sources. Speed without accuracy is noise.
Opinionated, but transparent
We have editorial positions and share them openly. Readers always know where we stand and why.
Human-written and edited
AI assists our research and workflow. Every piece is written, reviewed, and published by humans.
Accountable and correctable
If we get something wrong, we fix it. Corrections are published transparently with the date of the update. We track corrections in the article revision history and note significant corrections at the top of the updated piece.
What we cover
Corrections Policy
We are committed to accuracy and transparency. When we publish information that is incorrect or misleading, we correct it promptly.
How corrections work:
- Errors are corrected as soon as they are identified
- The article\'s "Updated" date is changed to reflect the correction
- Significant corrections are noted at the top of the article
- Minor fixes (typos, formatting) may be made without notice
- Affiliate or sponsored content is clearly labeled
To report an error, contact us at [email protected].
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