How We Use AI
Summary: AI helps us structure and scale parts of the site, but it does not replace source checks, template rules, or human responsibility.
1. Where AI Helps
We use AI to assist with drafting explanations, translation support, topic clustering, weekly recap generation, metadata suggestions, and formatting tasks.
2. What AI Does Not Decide Alone
We do not allow AI alone to decide whether a claim is trustworthy, whether a source is properly attributed, or whether a serious error should remain published.
- Unverified factual claims
- Legal, medical, or financial advice
- Source attribution
- Corrections or removals for significant errors
3. Human Responsibility
AI output can be incomplete, awkward, or wrong. Human oversight is still responsible for rules, thresholds, publishing decisions, and post-publication fixes.
4. What Readers Should Expect
Readers should expect AI-assisted pages to be structured and useful, but they should not assume every sentence reflects first-hand reporting by BAH, JOM!.
On source-backed news pages, we aim to show a transparency disclosure and a source link where available.
5. Questions About AI-Assisted Pages
If you want to flag a low-quality AI-assisted page or ask how a specific page was produced, contact us via Contact Us.