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AI Content Policy

Last updated: 2026-04-22

Every article on this site is written by AI

keepingupwith.ai is an automated news digest. There is no human author behind any individual article. This page explains exactly how articles are produced so you can judge their reliability for yourself.

How an article is made

  1. Scrape — A scraper polls public RSS feeds from a curated list of AI-news sources and stores fresh articles in our database.
  2. Deduplicate — Near-duplicate stories about the same event are grouped so the digest covers each event once.
  3. Write — A "writer" agent built on Anthropic's Claude (via the Claude Agent SDK) reads the source articles and produces a 200–400 word digest in plain English. The agent is instructed to attribute every claim to the linked source.
  4. Review — A second "reviewer" agent (also Claude) checks the draft against the sources for factual accuracy, originality (no copy-pasting), and formatting. Drafts that fail review are dropped.
  5. Publish — Approved drafts are committed to the static site and appear at /articles/{slug}, with the source articles linked.

What the AI cannot do

  • Verify a source itself is accurate. If a source publishes a falsehood, the digest can repeat it.
  • Replace human editorial judgement on what matters. The pipeline is mechanical.
  • Promise zero hallucinations. The reviewer agent catches most, but not all.

Disclosure on every article

Every article carries an "AI-generated" label visible to readers and a structured-data flag (creator: SoftwareApplication) for machines. The article's frontmatter records the pipeline version that produced it.

Models used

Claude (Anthropic) for both writer and reviewer agents. Specific model versions rotate as Anthropic releases improvements; the current versions are recorded in the pipeline configuration.

Corrections

If you find a factual error in an article, email corrections@keepingupwith.ai with the article URL and a citation for the correct information. We aim to update or retract within 72 hours.

Takedown

Copyright holders should use the DMCA Policy procedure rather than the corrections channel.

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