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Accuracy is a publication standard, not a one-time state. This page explains how AiCryptoCore handles factual errors, incomplete context, and evolving stories.
When a material fact is wrong, we correct it clearly and as quickly as practical. When a story develops, we update it without obscuring what changed.
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Fast-moving stories may require successive updates. Timestamping and update notes help distinguish a maturing report from a factual correction.
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