This page explains, plainly, how stories on Orbixa News are produced. We believe readers deserve to know this before they decide whether to trust us.
AI-Assisted Rewriting
Many articles on this site begin from reporting published by other credited news outlets. We use AI language models to rewrite that reporting into original English, Khmer, and Chinese text — not simply translated or copied, but restated in our own words. Every article that draws on another outlet's reporting credits that source by name, with a link, at the bottom of the piece.
Human Review
No article is published automatically. Before anything goes live, a human editor reads it against the source material, checks that the rewrite hasn't introduced claims the source doesn't support, and makes the final call on whether to publish, hold, or send it back for changes. Our internal quality process also runs an automated check for unsupported claims and copied phrasing on every draft, which the editor reviews alongside their own judgment. "Reviewed by a human editor," which you'll see on every article, reflects this step — it does not mean the article was independently reported from scratch by that editor.
What We Won't Do
We do not publish AI-generated stories with no underlying source, and we do not present AI-rewritten summaries as original on-the-ground reporting. Opinion and analysis, if we publish it, will always be labeled as such.
Corrections Policy
When we get something wrong, we fix it and note the correction on the article. Significant factual errors are corrected as soon as we can verify the fix; minor issues (typos, formatting) are corrected without a note. If you'd like something corrected, or you want a story taken down, contact us with a link to the article and a description of the issue, and we'll respond as quickly as we can.