AI Policy

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Boolokam uses artificial-intelligence tools as part of our editorial and product workflow. We believe in being upfront about where and how AI is involved in what you read, watch, and listen to here. This page explains what we use AI for, what we don't, and how to flag anything that looks wrong.

Where we use AI

AI assists our team in a few specific places. It does not replace editorial judgement — a human decides what runs.

  • Assistance with article creation. Translating international stories into Malayalam, summarising long pieces, drafting headlines and SEO snippets, and copy-editing.
  • Imagery. Generating, upscaling, restoring, or selecting illustrative images where a licensed photograph is not available or appropriate.
  • Other product tasks. Categorising news, suggesting tags, ranking and search relevance, moderation triage, and similar behind-the-scenes work.

What we don't do

  • We don't fabricate quotes, sources, or events.
  • We don't pass off purely AI-generated content as the work of a named human reporter.
  • Where an article is substantially AI-translated or AI-summarised — for example, our world-news pages — the page itself carries a clear disclosure so you know what you're reading.

Accuracy and corrections

AI is useful, but it is not perfect. Translations can drift, summaries can miss nuance, and generated images can misrepresent a scene. If anything on Boolokam is incorrect, wrongly described, mis-translated, or otherwise inaccurate, please tell us. We are actively working to improve our service and we welcome the feedback.

Email contact@boolokam.com with a link to the page and a short note about what looks wrong. For urgent safety, defamation, or rights issues, write to trust@boolokam.com.

When you report an error, we will

  • Investigate the report and check the underlying source.
  • Correct, update, or remove the affected content where warranted.
  • Keep improving the safeguards and human-review steps that surround our AI tools.

Human oversight

A human stays in the loop on editorial decisions: which stories run, which sources we translate, which images we publish, and how we respond to corrections. AI accelerates the work — it does not get the final say.

Related policies

See also our Editorial Guidelines, Fact-Checking policy, Community Guidelines, and Privacy Policy.

Changes to this policy

We will update this page when our use of AI changes. The "Last updated" date at the top always reflects the current version.