Editorial Guidelines
Our guidelines ensure every Lamaison Smart Tech briefing is accurate, current, and grounded in verifiable reporting before it reaches builders, analysts, and policy teams.
Source Standards
We rely on primary sources such as publisher announcements, regulatory filings, transcripts, and interviews. Secondary sources are cited only when they add new reporting or context unavailable elsewhere.
- Every claim must trace back to a publicly accessible document or on-the-record statement.
- Anonymous or speculative reports are labelled clearly and treated with caution.
- Rumors are excluded unless the originating outlet has a proven track record and we can corroborate key details.
Accuracy Checks
Before publishing, editors confirm names, dates, units of measurement, currencies, and geographic references. We maintain internal notes for each article outlining the evidence supporting major claims.
If we cannot validate a data point, we omit it or note that the information is unverified. We do not knowingly publish promotional copy or marketing language without context.
Updates & Corrections
When facts change after publication, we update the article as soon as new primary reporting is available. Substantive corrections add a note at the bottom of the story explaining what changed and when.
Readers can request a correction or clarification by emailing [email protected]. We review each request within two business days.
AI & Automation Policy
Automated tools help us gather leads and draft copy, but every published article is edited by a human. Editors verify facts, adjust tone for clarity, and ensure the story reflects our guidelines before it goes live.