America’s Plan uses AI tools to support research, drafting, and organization, but humans are responsible for all final decisions and published content.
How we use AI
- AI helps surface sources, suggest structures, and generate drafts.
- Humans decide what to ask, what to keep, and how it fits our rights‑first, democracy‑anchored framework.
- Anchor articles, guides, and other core references are reviewed and approved by people before publication.
Accuracy, evidence, and corrections
- We aim to ground issue work in transparent, checkable evidence and clearly separate facts, analysis, and argument.
- AI outputs can be wrong or incomplete; they are treated as suggestions, not as authorities.
- If you spot an error or harmful omission, you can report it, and we will correct or clarify material where needed.
Safety, participation, and moderation
- Participation norms apply equally to AI‑assisted and non‑AI content: focus on issues and institutions, not attacks on identities.
- Harassment, doxxing, credible threats, and persistent bad‑faith disruption may be removed, with simple appeal paths that keep safeguards strong.
Data and privacy
- We aim to collect only what is needed to support collaboration, safety, and measurement, and we avoid unnecessary sensitive data.
- Integrations with AI and other tools follow a least‑privilege approach so that one component does not automatically expose everything else.
Independence and tools
- AI vendors and infrastructure providers do not control our agenda, issue priorities, or governance.
- If a tool or vendor becomes inconsistent with our rights‑first, democracy‑anchored principles, we aim to change or limit its use.
- AI tools do not set our issue priorities, write policy positions on their own, or replace human judgment about strategy and risk.
If you have questions or concerns about how AI is used on this platform, please contact us or flag the specific page or post so we can review it.
This article was researched and drafted with AI assistance under human review. See our full AI and editorial practices.