Editorial Standards
How we research, write and maintain everything we publish.
Our commitment
We help Hong Kong readers understand AI and make informed purchase decisions without disguising sales copy as independent evidence or using unsupported claims.
Accuracy & sourcing
Every article links to primary and official sources so you can verify it yourself. Where we reference guidance from bodies such as the PCPD or the Digital Policy Office, we cite and link the original — and never imply endorsement or partnership.
Commercial disclosure
HK Learn AI operates a shop, and articles may link to our products or tools. Those links create a commercial interest, so we label our service totals clearly, separate them from provider prices, and do not let stock or conversion goals change the evidence. HK Learn AI is not affiliated with OpenAI or Anthropic.
Independence
Editorial judgement is our own. Content is not provider-paid placement. We distinguish reported fact, our analysis, live store data and estimates, and we do not invent reviews, ratings or endorsements.
Corrections
If we get something wrong, we fix it and note the change. To report an error, use our contact page and select 'Correction'.
Review & freshness
AI moves quickly. Articles show a publish date and, where relevant, a last-reviewed date, and we update material as guidance and tools change.
Languages
Traditional Chinese is our default editorial language. We publish an English alternate only when a real English version exists, and do not advertise nonexistent translations in hreflang or the sitemap.
Use of AI
We may use AI tools to assist research, drafting and infographic generation, but a person reviews and is accountable for every published claim, citation and visual. AI-generated Traditional Chinese text is visually checked rather than repaired invisibly with an overlay.