Editorial standards

How we make the Omega blog

We believe in being transparent about how this blog is produced. Our goal is simple: useful, accurate, original analysis of the technology stories that matter to business and technology leaders.

AI-assisted, human-governed

Omega builds AI systems for a living, and we use our own tools to help produce this blog. Posts are drafted with the assistance of large language models, then filtered and shaped by an editorial pipeline our team designed and supervises. We publish far fewer posts than we could, by design.

Quality gates, not volume

Every story passes multiple checks before it is published: an importance assessment that screens out press-release fluff and trivia, an originality and depth score, and a confidence score that measures how well the piece is supported by its source material. Anything that falls short is discarded, not published.

Original writing and information gain

We do not republish or lightly paraphrase other outlets. Each post is written from scratch in our own structure and voice, and every story includes original context, a clear explanation of why it matters, and implications a reader could not get from a headline alone. We never fabricate quotes, statistics, names, or events.

Sourcing and attribution

When a post is based on reporting by another publication, we credit that publication by name and link to the original article. Facts are not ours to own; the expression and analysis are. We link out generously because pointing readers to primary sources is the right thing to do.

Corrections

If you spot an error, tell us and we will fix it. The fastest way to reach the team is to book a call.

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