At NeonPulse.today, accuracy matters. Our goal is to provide reliable coverage of technology, artificial intelligence, and future science. However, mistakes can happen. This page explains how we handle them.
Types of Changes
- Minor edits: small fixes such as typos, formatting, or wording that do not change the meaning of the article may be updated silently.
- Substantive corrections: errors involving facts, names, figures, dates, or interpretations are corrected as soon as they are confirmed.
- Updates: when a story evolves (new data, official statements, clarifications), we may add an update note to reflect the latest information.
How We Mark Corrections
When a substantive correction is made after publication, we aim to:
- fix the error directly in the text, and
- add a short note at the end of the article indicating what was changed and when, if the change materially affects the reader’s understanding.
How to Request a Correction
If you notice a factual error, misattribution, or missing context, you can contact us at contact@neonpulse.today or use the form on our Contact page.
Please include:
- a link to the article,
- a description of the issue, and
- any supporting evidence or references.
AI-Assisted Content
Because some of our articles are produced with AI assistance, we pay special attention to factual claims derived from source material. If AI output introduces an error, we correct it in the same way and treat it as our responsibility, not the tool’s.
Commitment
We are committed to improving our processes over time and welcome feedback from readers, researchers, and companies featured in our coverage.




