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Editorial Policy

Purpose

This editorial policy discloses the standards by which Lumi AI News researches, produces and approves content. It also fulfils transparency requirements for news offerings and the labelling obligation for AI-assisted content (EU AI Act, Art. 50).

1. Sourcing and originality standard

  • Primary sources are named and linked.
  • Indexed articles carry their own added value: context, synthesis of multiple sources, comparison or data.
  • Mere syndication or uncommented rewriting of a single source is not permitted.

2. Use of Artificial Intelligence (transparency)

Our content is AI-assisted: AI supports research, structuring, summarisation and translation (German/English). Editorial responsibility and approval rest with named humans. AI-assisted articles are labelled accordingly.

3. Review and approval process

Every article goes through: research/draft → fact-check against the primary source → editorial approval by a named editor → publication. Approval is a genuine quality gate.

4. Responsibility and bylines

Editor responsible for content: Dimitri Rupp. Articles carry a transparent byline.

5. Corrections

We correct errors transparently; material corrections are noted on the article with a date. See our corrections policy.

6. Publisher

The publisher is Lumi-Systems.io, Vienna (Austria). See imprint and ownership.

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