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Editorial policy

Last updated: 07/05/2026

Robots Atlas is a news publication on AI and robotics. Our goal is to deliver reliable, verified information with a clear separation between facts and opinion. This document describes our editorial standards.


Sources and verification

Every article must rely on at least one credible primary source (official company documents, scientific papers, press releases, manufacturer data). Source links are provided at the end of each article in the "Sources" section. We avoid citing unattributed leaks or unverified speculation.

Fact-checking

Before publication an editor verifies: model and company names, event dates, technical parameters (model size, parameter count, benchmarks), financial figures and quotes. In case of doubt, the article is not published until clarified.

Transparency and AI

We use large language models (LLMs) as editorial tools β€” for research, first drafts and translations. Every article is editorially reviewed before publication. Details in our AI Policy.

Editorial independence

Robots Atlas is independent. We do not publish sponsored content without explicit labeling. Ads, if any, will be clearly separated from editorial content. We do not censor critical content about companies whose products we cover.

Corrections

Anyone can report an error by writing to editorial@robotsatlas.com. We verify the report within 24 hours and β€” if confirmed β€” correct the article, adding an "Update" section describing the change. Full policy here: Corrections policy.

Pen names

Some of our editors publish under pen names (Pan Robocik, Pani Robocik) for privacy. Behind each pen name stands a real person responsible for the editorial content.

Contact

For editorial policy matters, contact us: editorial@robotsatlas.com