Corrections & Updates
Transparency and accuracy are fundamental to our journalism. When we make errors, we correct them promptly and clearly.
Our Correction Policy
AI News Hub is committed to accuracy in all our reporting. When errors occur, we correct them quickly and transparently. Our correction policy includes:
- Prompt Action: Corrections are made as soon as errors are identified
- Clear Marking: All corrections are clearly labeled with timestamps
- Preservation of Record: Original content is preserved for transparency
- Editorial Review: All corrections are reviewed by senior editors
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- • Specific error description
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Our Response Process
We review the report within 24 hours
We verify the information with sources
We make corrections and notify readers
Recent Corrections
Article: "OpenAI Announces GPT-5 Release Date"
January 15, 2024Correction: The article incorrectly stated that GPT-5 would be released in Q2 2024. OpenAI has not announced an official release date for GPT-5.
Updated: January 15, 2024 at 3:45 PM EST
Article: "Meta's AI Research Breakthrough"
January 12, 2024Correction: The article incorrectly stated the research was conducted at Meta AI. The research was actually conducted by Meta's Reality Labs division.
Updated: January 12, 2024 at 5:20 PM EST
No other corrections have been required in the past 30 days. We're proud of our accuracy rate, but remain committed to transparent corrections when needed.
Questions About Our Corrections Policy?
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