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Email us

corrections@aiintelligence.com

It is one address for everything, so please start the subject line with the word that fits. That is the whole triage system and it works:

  • Correctiona number, quote, price or verdict on the site is wrong
  • Privacya data request or a question about what the site collects
  • Vendoryou work for a tool we test and want a factual error fixed
  • Pressyou are writing about us, or want to cite a test

Reporting an error

This is the message we most want to receive. The site’s only real claim is that every number on it can be checked, which means a reader who checks one and finds it wrong is doing the most valuable thing anyone can do here. We have published our own errors before — a scoring rule that was never enforced, a machine check that wrongly capped 14 answers — and we fixed both in public.

What happens to it. We check the claim against its source. If it is wrong we correct it, mark the old value superseded, and record the change in the public changelog. Corrections are never silent and never quiet: we do not edit a page and hope nobody noticed. If we disagree with you, we will tell you why, in writing.

What helps us act on it fast:

  • The page it is on — the URL, not the page number or the heading.
  • The sentence or number as it appears, copied and pasted so we can find it exactly.
  • What is wrong with it, in one line.
  • Where the right answer comes from, if you have it — a vendor page, a receipt, a screenshot.

The full corrections policy sets out the process, and the changelog is where every correction ends up.

If you work for a tool we test

Yes, gladly

A factual correction about your own product: a price we read wrong, a plan you have renamed, a free tier we missed, a data-handling answer that has changed since we quoted your policy. Send the page on your own site that shows it and we will update the claim and date it. Tell us about a launch and we will test it — new releases go into the queue on their merits.

No, and asking will not change it

Paying for placement, a position, a badge or inclusion. Seeing a result before it is published. Approving our copy. Having a low score removed, softened or delayed. If you think a score is wrong, show us the evidence and we will re-run the test — that route is open to every vendor and it is the only one. Our commercial policy explains why, and it is not negotiable.

Privacy requests, press, and the rest

Privacy. Data requests go to the same mailbox with Privacy in the subject. In practice the only personal data we are likely to hold about you is an email you sent us, so these are quick to answer; we reply within one month. What the site collects is published in full.

Press and citations. You are welcome to quote any score, verdict or scoreline with attribution and a link — no permission needed, and the terms say so explicitly. Write if you want a figure explained, or the receipts behind one pointed out.

What we cannot do. We are two things: a test harness and a publisher. We cannot give you support for a tool you have bought (its vendor can), advise you on your legal, medical or financial question, or use AI on your behalf. And we do not review products in exchange for access, gifts or fees.

Who you are writing to: who runs this site. What we do before publishing anything: how it works and the full protocol.