Editorial
Methodology
The AI Wrap reads 30+ AI news sources continuously, merges duplicate coverage of the same event, and ranks what is left by a transparent signal score. This page explains exactly how that works.
Where stories come from
The AI Wrap continuously reads 30+ public feeds from AI labs, research groups, trade press and general technology publications. Every 15 minutes an ingestion job pulls new items, normalises them, and strips feed boilerplate such as comment counts and tracking fragments.
We never republish an article in full. Each entry links out to the original reporting, and the outlet is credited on the story page and in the page's structured data.
How duplicates are merged
The same announcement is usually covered by many outlets within an hour. Items are matched on normalised headline similarity and destination link, and repeat coverage increments a story's corroboration count rather than creating a second entry.
How stories are scored
Every story carries a numeric signal score — a weighted combination of four normalised inputs: cross-source corroboration (how many independent outlets covered the event), recency (freshness decay), source weight (primary sources outrank syndicated rewrites), and topic salience. Stories above a rolling threshold are flagged as Top Story and are eligible for the homepage lead slot and the daily briefing.
Editor's take and the daily briefing
Story pages may carry an Editor's take: short original commentary explaining why a development matters. Both it and the daily briefing are drafted with AI assistance under fixed editorial rules — no invented quotes, no claims beyond what the cited sources support, no speculation presented as fact — and reviewed by the editorial desk before publication.
Corrections
Where our summary is wrong, unclear, or misattributes reporting, we correct it and update the page. Use the feedback button on any page to request a correction, removal, or attribution change. Corrections are actioned on the original URL so shared links stay valid.
Independence
The AI Wrap takes no payment for coverage, placement, or scoring. There is no paid inclusion and no sponsored slot in the feed or the briefing.
Who publishes this
The AI Wrap is published by the AI Wrap editorial desk, an independent operation with automated ingestion. Editorial decisions — source list, scoring weights, what runs in the briefing — are made by the desk, not by the feeds.