Corrections Policy

Mindox AI updates or corrects pages when factual issues, sourcing problems, or material changes affect what readers should trust.

Last updated April 26, 2026
Reading time 3 min read
Author Iris Meyer

MindoxAI covers fast-moving subjects such as artificial intelligence, AGI, neural technology, cognitive augmentation, future gadgets, and emerging technology. Because these topics change quickly, accuracy, context, and transparency are important to us.

This Corrections Policy explains how we review, correct, clarify, and update content published on MindoxAI.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

We aim to publish information that is clear, useful, and based on reliable sources whenever possible. Before publishing or updating content, we try to review key facts, explain uncertainty, and avoid presenting speculation as confirmed information.

Even with careful review, mistakes can happen. Technology news, research claims, product details, company statements, and regulatory developments may change after an article is published. When we find an error or receive a valid correction request, we review it seriously.

When We Make Corrections

We may correct an article when we confirm that it includes:

  • A factual error
  • An outdated statement that could mislead readers
  • An incorrect name, date, number, source, or quote attribution
  • A broken or unreliable citation that affects an important claim
  • A missing clarification that changes how the article should be understood
  • A technical explanation that needs stronger context or correction

Corrections vs. Updates

Not every change is a correction. Some changes are routine updates, such as improving readability, adding newer information, refreshing examples, fixing formatting, or improving internal links.

A correction is made when the original content contained an error or a materially misleading statement. An update is made when new information becomes available or when we improve the article without changing the meaning of a previously published claim.

How We Review Correction Requests

When a reader reports a possible issue, we review the article, the specific claim, and any supporting source provided. If needed, we compare the claim with official documentation, credible reporting, research papers, company announcements, or other reliable references.

If the correction request is valid, we update the article as soon as reasonably possible. If the issue is minor, such as a spelling or formatting mistake, we may correct it without a public note. If the issue affects the meaning of the article, we may update the text and add context where appropriate.

How to Request a Correction

If you believe something on MindoxAI is incorrect, outdated, unclear, or missing important context, please contact us through our Contact Us page or email us at info@mindoxai.com.

To help us review your request quickly, please include:

  • The article title or URL
  • The specific sentence, section, or claim you are referring to
  • A short explanation of the issue
  • Any reliable source that supports the correction

Editorial Standards

Corrections are handled in line with our broader editorial approach. You can learn more about how we create and review content on our Editorial Policy page.

We do not guarantee that every correction request will result in a change. Requests that are promotional, abusive, unsupported, unrelated, or based only on personal disagreement may not be accepted.

Transparency

Our goal is to make every corrected page more accurate, more useful, and more transparent for readers. When an article requires a meaningful factual correction, we aim to make the corrected version clear and responsible rather than quietly leaving readers with outdated or misleading information.

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