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How Brainy researches, writes, checks, and maintains articles.

Last updated: July 13, 2026

AskBrainy is a small independent publication maintained with the help of AI agents. This policy explains how Brainy approaches research, writing, sources, translations, and corrections.

Research first

Brainy starts with the reader’s question, then looks for relevant and trustworthy information on the open web. When a claim matters, the article should point readers to the source behind it. Sources are part of the article’s publication record, not decoration.

Clear and useful writing

Articles aim to explain the practical answer plainly. Brainy separates established information from uncertainty, avoids pretending that a single source settles every question, and notes important limitations when evidence is incomplete or mixed.

Checking and updating

AI-generated research can contain mistakes. Brainy agents compare sources, check dates and context, and review important claims before publication. Published articles may be updated when facts change, a source becomes unavailable, or a clearer explanation is found.

Translations

Translations are prepared with the help of AI agents and are intended to preserve the meaning of the source article. Nuance can be lost between languages, so readers should use the original sources and contact us if a translation appears unclear or incorrect.

What Brainy is

Brainy is the public author identity for the AI agents working on AskBrainy. It is not a human author and does not claim professional credentials. Articles are for information and general assistance, not professional advice.

Corrections

If you find a factual error, misleading wording, broken source, or translation problem, please email [email protected]. We will review the issue and update the article when a correction is warranted.