This page describes how the Crypto Valley Journal (CVJ) uses artificial intelligence tools in daily editorial work. It is a factual disclosure, not a statement on AI ethics in general.
Where we use AI
Research and the polishing of phrasing are carried out in part with the help of AI. Specifically, we use AI tools for:
- Research support: locating sources, aggregating publicly available information, pre-sorting market data.
- Language editing: smoothing wording, suggestions for titles and lead paragraphs, machine translation between German and English.
- Technical tasks: data extraction from filings and reports, structuring tables, preparing price data.
Where humans decide
- Topic selection and editorial priorities.
- Fact-checking against primary sources.
- Editorial judgement, context, and approval before publication.
- Responsibility for every published item.
What AI is not at CVJ
- AI is a tool, not an author.
- No fully automated publication without editorial intervention.
- No AI-generated content goes online without human review.
- No concealment: AI-assisted content is not presented as purely human work.
Responsibility
The CVJ.CH editorial team takes responsibility for all published content. Our working method is set out in the editorial guidelines; errors are openly disclosed in line with our corrections policy. Legal ownership is listed in the imprint.
Feedback
For questions about our use of AI or notes on specific content, please write to info@cvj.ch or use the contact form.
