Trust & transparency
Editorial Policy & How We Use AI
We believe you should know how your content is produced. Here’s our process and who stands behind it.
How we use AI
Most of our daily news and analysis is AI-generated from verified RSS and news sources, then scored for quality and either auto-published or held for human review. We do not hide this: we disclose it on every article and here.
Our pipeline: We ingest articles from 30+ trusted sources (TechCabal, TechCrunch, BBC Africa, and others), cluster topics, research angles, and generate original posts with an Africa-first lens. Every post goes through plagiarism checks, quality scoring, and optional human approval before it goes live.
When we say “AI-assisted”: The draft was generated by our system and editor-reviewed (or passed our quality gate). When we say “Human-edited”: a human led the angle or rewrote significant parts. “Sponsored” means paid or partner content — we label it clearly.
We correct errors promptly. If you spot something wrong, email info@shwme.app.
Masthead
- Josh AbbeyFounder & Editor-in-Chief
- ShowMe EditorialAI-assisted content, human oversight
Standards we follow
- We cite sources and link back to originals. We synthesize and add perspective; we don’t pass off others’ work as our own.
- We don’t publish content that fails our quality bar (score, plagiarism, or risk checks). Low-scoring or sensitive posts go to human review.
- We cover African tech independently. ShowMe is our ecosystem; our editorial coverage is not pay-to-play.
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