Lost in the Jungle

AI usage policy

Lost in the Jungle uses artificial intelligence tools to assist with news monitoring, structuring, writing and translating its content. This page honestly describes how these tools are used and which safeguards govern publication.

Systematic verification: every article is built exclusively from facts extracted from identified sources (established media, official statements, agencies). The system is not allowed to publish a claim that does not come from a consulted source — uncertain facts are flagged as such in the article.

Verified definitions: when institutions, programmes or acronyms are explained, those explanations come from reference sources consulted in real time, never from an AI model's memory alone.

Independent quality control: before publication, every article goes through a separate review step that checks that every sentence is supported by the sources, that the tone remains factual, and that no sensationalist content is published. An article that fails this check is not published.

Images: AI-generated illustration images are systematically flagged at the foot of the article. Real photographs come from free image libraries with source credit.

Corrections: any confirmed factual error is publicly corrected, in line with our corrections policy. You can report an error via our Contact page.

Sensitive topics: corroboration rules are stricter for sensitive topics (deaths, attacks, election results) — two first-tier sources or one official source are required.