Source Attribution Policy
Effective date: 2026-07-19
DeepSignal is an AI research and news intelligence service. We monitor a curated roster of primary AI sources, generate short summaries with AI, and link readers back to the original articles. This page documents which sources we use, what we do with their content, and what to do if you are a publisher who wants something changed or removed.
1. Rights remain with the original publisher
All copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual-property rights in the underlying articles, blog posts, research papers, and social-media posts referenced by DeepSignal remain with the original publishers and authors. DeepSignal does not claim ownership of third-party content.
2. What DeepSignal adds and how source material is handled
- What we produce. An AI-generated summary, Quick Answer, 3–5 key points, a “Why Featured” analysis, a Signal Score, editorial tags, and related research context. These are DeepSignal's own work product.
- Source excerpt. Where technically available, an article page may include a short, cleaned excerpt extracted from the publicly accessible source. It remains attributed to the original publisher, does not bypass a paywall or access control, and can be corrected or removed at the publisher's request.
- Linking back. Every card and detail page on DeepSignal links to the original publisher's page. The original URL remains the primary source destination.
- Cover images. Where the publisher exposes a cover image (RSS media, Open Graph), we embed it. Where the publisher does not, we render a text-only card. Generic site logos and ad-pixel images are filtered out.
3. Source use and attribution
DeepSignal uses third-party material for attribution, commentary, research discovery, and source-linked analysis. Third-party rights remain with their publishers and authors, and extracted source text is never presented as DeepSignal's own work. We do not bypass paywalls or other access controls, and rights-holders can request correction, removal, or an end to ingestion.
4. Publisher controls
If you are a publisher, you have two controls available:
- Takedown. Email contact@ai-deep-signal.com with the URL on ai-deep-signal.com and the reason. We comply with good-faith requests within 48 hours.
- Stop ingestion. If you would prefer your feed not be polled at all, email the same address. We will remove the source from the ingestion roster and confirm in writing.
Readers can also disable any source individually on the /sources page; disabled sources are excluded from that reader's feed without affecting other readers or the underlying roster.
Representative source roster
Featured / Frontier Labs(7)
- OpenAI Bloghttps://openai.com/blog
- Anthropichttps://www.anthropic.com/news
- Google DeepMindhttps://deepmind.google/discover/blog/
- Meta AIhttps://ai.meta.com/blog/
- Mistralhttps://mistral.ai/news/
- Perplexityhttps://www.perplexity.ai/hub
- Microsoft AIhttps://blogs.microsoft.com/ai/
Infrastructure(2)
- AWS Machine Learninghttps://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/
- NVIDIA Developer Bloghttps://developer.nvidia.com/blog/
Open Source(1)
- Hugging Facehttps://huggingface.co/blog
Tooling(1)
- Vercel AIhttps://vercel.com/blog
Research(5)
- arXiv cs.AIhttps://arxiv.org/list/cs.AI/recent
- arXiv cs.CLhttps://arxiv.org/list/cs.CL/recent
- arXiv cs.CVhttps://arxiv.org/list/cs.CV/recent
- Google Researchhttps://research.google/blog/
- Berkeley AI Researchhttps://bair.berkeley.edu/blog/
Community(1)
- Hacker Newshttps://news.ycombinator.com
X / Twitter(5)
- @OpenAIhttps://x.com/OpenAI
- @AnthropicAIhttps://x.com/AnthropicAI
- @karpathyhttps://x.com/karpathy
- @samahttps://x.com/sama
- @cursor_aihttps://x.com/cursor_ai
Business / Tech Press(4)
- TechCrunchhttps://techcrunch.com/
- MIT Technology Reviewhttps://www.technologyreview.com/
- Latent Spacehttps://www.latent.space/
- VentureBeat AIhttps://venturebeat.com/category/ai/
Robotics(1)
- Robotics Tomorrowhttps://www.roboticstomorrow.com/
How this list is maintained
The roster above is a representative policy snapshot rather than an exhaustive operational list. The current reader-facing roster, including which sources are active or paused, lives at /sources. It may change more frequently than this policy page.
Editorial details — how each source is scored and ranked — are on the Editorial Policy page.