AIV Research Desk

The byline behind News & Insights.

AIV Research Desk is the editorial byline for AI Velocity's News & Insights coverage. It is not a person; it is the standard this team holds every article to, published under a consistent name so the standard, not an invented biography, is what readers are trusting.

Editorial standards

Every statistic is sourced

A number appears in an article only if it traces to a named, linkable source: a published report, a company announcement, a regulatory filing, or a tool pull run during research for that piece. Unsourced figures do not ship.

Vendor claims are flagged as vendor claims

When a statistic or result comes from the company being covered, the article says so explicitly, in the sentence carrying the claim, not in a footnote. A single named-customer result is labelled as exactly that: directional case evidence, not an aggregated study.

Corrections are dated, not silently edited

When a fact changes, an article is updated and its modified date moves with it. AI Velocity does not quietly rewrite a published claim; the update is visible in the article's Published/Updated metadata.

Research is verified in-session

External facts (company moves, product launches, prices, dates, version numbers) are checked against live sources at the time of writing, not recalled from memory. Stale or unverifiable claims are marked as such or left out.

Why a desk byline

AI Velocity is currently in a stealth-mode building phase (see About). Publishing under a named individual with full credentials will come when the site exits that phase. Until then, AIV Research Desk is the honest version: it makes no claim to expertise it cannot demonstrate on the page, and every article stands or falls on its own sourcing, not on a borrowed reputation.

Spotted an error or an outdated figure in a News & Insights article? Corrections are welcome and get dated in the article the moment they are made.

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