Editorial standards.
AI can accelerate presentation. It does not remove the need for source discipline, clear labeling and human review.
1. Source-first publishing
News and factual claims should be based on identifiable sources. Each session supports a primary source, additional sources and a source destination for every key point. Imported FaceVI HTML is retained as a session source record, but an imported transcript is not a substitute for an external primary or reputable secondary source when one is available.
2. AI-generated presentation
FaceVI presenters may use AI-generated or AI-assisted language, narration, summaries and visual presentation. The site should clearly distinguish verified facts, claims, forecasts, opinions and entertainment-oriented content.
3. Headlines and updates
Headlines should reflect the underlying article and should not materially exaggerate the evidence. Developing stories should be updated when important facts change. Publication timestamps are displayed to help readers understand when a briefing was recorded and published.
4. Financial and specialist content
Market, crypto, gold, fitness, astrology and other specialist sessions are informational or entertainment content unless expressly stated otherwise. They are not personalized financial, medical, legal or professional advice.
5. Corrections
Material factual errors should be corrected promptly. When a correction significantly changes the meaning of a published story, the updated article should make the change clear rather than silently preserving a misleading impression.
