Editorial Policy
How we source, produce and maintain the accuracy of our content.
Our Sources
uni-uk.ai draws trending topic data from multiple verified sources to ensure we cover stories that are genuinely relevant and timely:
- Google Trends — Real-time trending search data across the UK, US, Australia, Canada and India
- Reddit — Rapidly rising posts from news, technology, sports, cryptocurrency and UK-focused communities
- Verified news feeds — Related news articles from established outlets cited within Google Trends data
- Market data — Live cryptocurrency prices and market metrics from CoinGecko for our crypto coverage
A topic typically needs to appear across multiple sources before we generate coverage. Our trend aggregation system scores topics by cross-source presence, velocity (how fast they are rising) and traffic volume to prioritise the most significant stories.
AI & Human Collaboration
Articles on uni-uk.ai are produced with the assistance of AI language models. We are fully transparent about this. Here is how AI fits into our editorial process:
- AI-assisted drafting — AI generates article drafts based on verified trending data and cited news sources. The AI is instructed to explain context, provide analysis and attribute information to its sources.
- Automated quality checks — Every generated article passes through validation for content length, category accuracy, deduplication against existing coverage, and relevance before publication.
- Editorial oversight — The editorial team reviews content quality, monitors for accuracy issues and makes corrections as needed.
- Continuous improvement — We regularly refine our AI prompts, validation rules and quality thresholds based on reader feedback and editorial review.
We do not present AI-generated content as human-written. Our byline reads "uni-uk.ai Newsroom" to reflect the collaborative nature of our content production.
Accuracy & Corrections
We take accuracy seriously. While our AI-assisted process is designed to produce factual, well-sourced content, we acknowledge that errors can occur. Our commitment:
- Prompt corrections — When we identify or are notified of an error, we correct it as quickly as possible. Significant corrections are noted within the article.
- Source attribution — Articles reference the news sources and data that informed them. Where possible, we link to original reporting.
- No fabrication — Our AI is instructed to work only with verified trending data and cited sources. It does not invent quotes, statistics or events.
If you spot an error in any article, please contact us at team@uni-uk.ai and we will investigate and correct it promptly.
Independence
uni-uk.ai operates independently. Our trending topic selection is driven entirely by data — what people are actually searching for — not by commercial relationships, advertisers, or editorial bias. We do not accept payment for coverage or allow advertising to influence our editorial decisions.
Content Categories
Our content is organised into clearly defined sections. Articles are categorised automatically based on topic analysis. Categories include Sports, Technology, Science, Entertainment, Culture, Business, Politics, Health, World and Breaking News.
We distinguish between news coverage (reporting on what is happening) and analysis (explaining why it matters). Our AI is instructed to be opinionated in analysis while remaining factual in reporting.
Contact Us
For editorial enquiries, corrections or feedback: team@uni-uk.ai
This policy was last updated on 18 March 2026.