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Editorial Policy

How Wiseek produces, sources, and corrects the content on this site.

AI-generated content disclosure

Every article summary, importance score, sentiment label, and key-event extraction on Wiseek is produced autonomously by Wiseek's proprietary financial-event models — a domain-tuned stack of scoring, extraction, and sentiment models built specifically for SEC filings and market news. There is no per-article human editorial review. We disclose this on every article page so readers can weigh the content accordingly.

Wiseek's models do not invent facts. They rewrite and structure content from public source material — SEC EDGAR filings and licensed news syndication — into a consistent, comparable format. The underlying source is always identified, and where a public URL exists we link to it directly.

The technical details of Wiseek's model stack and scoring rubric are documented on the methodology page.

Source policy

Wiseek processes content from two source classes:

  • U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission EDGAR system — public regulatory filings. Wiseek does not modify or edit the underlying filing. Each filing-derived article links to the original document on sec.gov where applicable.
  • Licensed financial news syndication — wire-service reporting from sources such as Reuters, Dow Jones Newswires, and Moneycontrol. Wiseek attributes each item to its source publisher in the visible disclosure on every article. The source's original article body is not republished verbatim; Wiseek displays its own model-generated summary and analysis.

Independence

  • Wiseek does not accept payment to publish or promote any company's news, filings, or analysis. Importance scores and sentiment labels are produced by the same automated methodology for every covered ticker.
  • Wiseek is not affiliated with the companies it covers. Coverage is determined by whether a company files with the SEC or is mentioned in licensed news streams — not by relationships, sponsorships, or paid placements.
  • Wiseek's revenue comes from subscription access to higher-tier features (real-time alerts, advanced filters, scanner). Paying subscribers do not receive different scores than free users — only different access to filters and notifications.

Corrections

If you find an error in a Wiseek summary, score, sentiment label, key event, or attribution — please report it to contact. We will:

  • Investigate and confirm the error against the source document.
  • Update the article and re-run the affected analysis where possible.
  • Where the original published version was materially incorrect, note the correction in the article disclosure aside.

Reports are processed by the Wiseek operator. We do not publish individual correction notices for routine AI re-scoring (e.g., when a methodology revision shifts a score by one point).

Not financial advice

Nothing on Wiseek constitutes investment advice. Importance scores and sentiment labels are descriptive interpretations of public information, not recommendations to buy, sell, or hold any security. Always consult a qualified professional before making investment decisions.

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