AI Content Policy
Last updated: May 29, 2026
DHfuture covers the AI industry, so it would be strange to pretend we don't use AI tools ourselves. We do. This page is an honest, plain-English breakdown of where AI sits in our workflow and where it absolutely does not.
What AI helps us with
- Research and summarisation — reading long research papers, transcripts and release notes faster.
- Headline and subheading brainstorming — generating options that an editor then picks from, rewrites or throws out.
- Grammar and clarity — catching typos, awkward phrasing and repeated words during editing.
- Illustrations — some cover images and inline visuals are generated with AI image tools. These are decorative; we do not pass them off as real photographs of real events.
What AI never does on DHfuture
- Write a finished article and publish it without a human editor reading every line.
- Invent quotes, statistics, sources, benchmarks or expert opinions.
- Impersonate a real person or fabricate an "author" who does not exist.
- Replace primary sources. Claims about products, models or company moves are checked against the official announcement, not against an AI summary of it.
- Generate images of real, identifiable people in situations that did not happen.
Human accountability
Every article on DHfuture is signed off by a member of our editorial team. If something on the site is wrong, a human is responsible — not "the AI". You can report errors to hello@dhfuture.com and we will fix confirmed mistakes with a visible correction note.
Disclosure
If a piece of content is unusually AI-heavy — for example, an experimental piece written largely by a model to demonstrate how a new tool performs — we say so inside the article itself. We do not hide it.
Originality
We do not republish other publications' articles as our own and we do not stitch together scraped paragraphs from around the web. Our coverage is built from primary sources, hands-on testing where possible, and our own analysis and opinion.
Why this policy exists
Trust is the only thing that matters in journalism. AI tools are useful and we use them, but readers deserve to know exactly how. If our policy ever changes, we will update this page and note the date at the top.
Related
See also our Editorial Policy, Disclaimer, Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.