At
AI Insider Daily, accuracy is a core editorial standard. We publish honest, practitioner-tested content — and when we get something wrong, we correct it transparently. This page describes how.
How to Report an Error
If you find a factual error, broken link, outdated screenshot, misattributed quote, or misleading claim in any AI Insider Daily article, please tell us. The fastest way:
We aim to acknowledge corrections requests within
2 business days and resolve them within
5 business days.
How We Handle Corrections
Our handling depends on the severity of the error:
Minor errors (typos, formatting, dead links)
Corrected silently and as quickly as possible. No public note added — fixing a typo doesn’t change the substance of the article.
Factual errors (wrong fact, wrong figure, wrong attribution)
Corrected inline, with a visible
“Correction:” note appended to the relevant section of the article, including the date the correction was made and a brief description of what was wrong. The article’s “Last updated” date is also bumped.
Major errors (wrong recommendation, materially misleading conclusion)
Corrected, dated, and disclosed publicly:
- A prominent “Editor’s Note” or “Major Correction” banner is added to the top of the article
- The article’s “Last updated” date is bumped
- Where appropriate, we post the correction on our LinkedIn / X social channels
- If the original article was promoted in a newsletter or social post, we publish a follow-up correction in the same channel
Retractions
If an article is fundamentally flawed (e.g. based on a since-discredited source, or a tool review proves to have tested the wrong product), we will:
- Add a clear “RETRACTED” notice at the top of the article
- Strike through the affected sections (or remove and explain)
- Keep the URL live so that anyone who linked to it can see the retraction context — we do not silently delete
- Add a noindex tag if appropriate, to remove the retracted content from search results
What We Do Not Do
- ❌ We do not silently rewrite history — if a claim was wrong, the correction is visible
- ❌ We do not delete articles to hide errors — we correct, mark, or retract
- ❌ We do not remove negative tool reviews because a vendor requests it; we only update the review if the vendor’s product genuinely changes
Conflict of Interest and Editorial Independence
If a correction relates to an affiliate-linked product or a tool we are commercially involved with, we will disclose the relationship at the point of correction. Our affiliate or advertising relationships never determine whether or how we correct content. For our full independence statement, see our
Editorial Policy.
Public Corrections Log
Significant corrections are listed below as they occur. This log starts in June 2026.
No major corrections logged at this time.Last updated: June 2026 · Maintained by Subbarao Balepalli · See also our Editorial Policy