Last updated: 2026-04-26
ChainPulse uses language models in its editorial pipeline. This page explains exactly what the AI does, what it does not do, and how we verify the output before publishing.
We use LLMs to summarize reporting already published by our sources, translate between Spanish and English while keeping technical accuracy, normalize formatting, and produce descriptive headlines. Every story carries a visible "AI-assisted" badge and links back to the original source via a clickable link in the article header.
AI does not generate price predictions, does not produce technical chart analysis, does not recommend buy or sell positions, and does not produce trading conclusions. AI also does not generate token, contract, or wallet addresses: every on-chain address is copied verbatim from the original source. AI does not invent figures, does not synthesize on-chain data not already published by a recognized provider, and does not generate attributions to regulatory entities not present in the source material.
Before publication, we automatically validate the output against safety rules: attribution present, figures consistent with source, on-chain addresses with valid format, and a no-financial-advice disclaimer when specific assets are discussed. Reader-reported corrections also pass through human review before being published.
If at any point we stop using AI, or materially change how it is used (for example, chart generation), we will update this page with a timestamp. Readers who prefer not to consume AI-assisted content can manually filter: every article has its visible badge and links to the original report where a human version exists.
If you want to understand how a particular story was generated, write to editorial@chainpulse.news with the URL. We share which source was used, which fragment was AI-produced, and which was human review.