Corrections Policy
Last updated 2026-05-05
We try to publish accurate, sourced information about AI startups, funding rounds, investors, and people. When we get something wrong, we fix it transparently — quickly for material errors, and visibly so that anyone reading the page later understands what changed.
What counts as a correction
- Factual errors — wrong funding amount, wrong investor list, wrong founding year, wrong headcount, wrong product attribution, misspelled name, wrong title.
- Misattribution — quote or claim attributed to the wrong person or company.
- Stale data — a previously-correct figure that has been publicly superseded (e.g. a company announces a follow-on round that supersedes the prior one in our records).
- Defamatory or privacy-violating content — addressed under takedown rather than correction; see below.
How to report an error
Email our contact form with the URL, a description of what's wrong, and — if possible — a primary source we can verify against. Founders, investors, and named individuals can request corrections to their own profiles directly; we'll typically reply within 2 business days.
How fixes are made
- Material factual errors on news articles or profiles are corrected within 24 hours of verification. The page is updated and a footer note is added: "Updated 2026-05-05 — corrected [field] from [old] to [new]."
- Data-row corrections (funding amounts, investor lists, headcount) update the source row in our database and propagate to derived rankings, totals, and aggregates within a few minutes via cache invalidation.
- Editorial market reports (in /intelligence) carry an explicit changelog at the bottom of each piece when factual corrections are made.
Takedowns & privacy
Removal requests under GDPR Article 17 ("right to erasure"), CCPA, or comparable privacy law can be made via the contact form. We honor verified takedowns of personal data within 30 days. We do not remove publicly-disclosed corporate or funding information unless it's factually incorrect.
Allegations of defamation
We take defamation claims seriously and review them on receipt of a written notice that identifies the statement, why it's false, and the harm caused. We do not pre-emptively remove content under threat alone but will amend or unpublish provably false statements promptly. NeuronFeed is not a lawyer; this is not legal advice.
Why this page exists
Trustworthy publishers commit publicly to fixing mistakes. Google News, the EU Digital Services Act, and serious readers all want to see the policy in writing. This is ours.