Our newsroom AI policy
Summary
Ars Technica has published a clear policy on how it uses generative AI in its editorial work. The company states that all reporting, analysis, and commentary are written by humans, and AI tools are only used to assist with tasks like editing and research under strict human control.Key Facts
- Ars Technica’s editorial content is created by human writers and editors.
- AI does not write stories, create images, or produce videos for Ars Technica.
- AI tools may be used to help with grammar checks, style suggestions, and research assistance.
- Any AI-generated material shown is clearly marked and used only as examples or for analysis.
- AI-generated content is not considered an authoritative source and must be verified by humans.
- When quoting or referencing named sources, the information must come from direct human work, not AI summaries.
- The policy is publicly shared to explain how Ars Technica uses AI and will be updated if practices change.
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