Editorial Policy
How we source, verify, and present information about COSMO AI.
Our Approach to Reporting
cosmoai.app is committed to providing accurate, responsible, and transparent information about Google COSMO. Because COSMO has not been officially announced by Google, much of our coverage relies on third-party reporting and analysis. We take this responsibility seriously.
Source Standards
We rely on the following source categories:
- Trusted technology publications: 9to5Google, Android Authority, The Verge, and similar established outlets with editorial standards
- Official Google and DeepMind pages: For confirmed information about related technologies like Gemini Nano and Project Mariner
- Official documentation: Google Developer Documentation, Play Store policies, and published research papers
We do not cite anonymous social media posts, unverified leaks from unknown sources, or content from sites without editorial standards.
Cautious Language Policy
Because COSMO has not been officially confirmed, we use cautious wording throughout our content:
- "Reportedly" — when describing features from third-party analysis
- "Appears to" — when inferring functionality from limited information
- "Based on current reporting" — when summarizing journalist findings
- "Not officially confirmed" — when distinguishing speculation from fact
- "Current status" — to emphasize that information may change
Corrections and Updates
We are committed to correcting errors promptly. If you identify inaccurate information on our site:
- Contact us via our Contact page with details and a source link
- Corrections are typically made within 24 hours
- Significant corrections are noted with a visible update date on the affected page
- All pages display a "Last updated" date for transparency
Independence Statement
cosmoai.app operates independently. We have no financial relationship, sponsorship, or affiliation with Google, Google Research, Google DeepMind, Android, Gemini, Alphabet, or any entity involved in COSMO's development. Our editorial decisions are made solely by our team based on journalistic principles and reader value.
Content Updates
We regularly review and update our content, particularly when:
- New information emerges from trusted sources
- Google makes official announcements (e.g., at Google I/O)
- Previous reporting is contradicted by new evidence
- Readers identify errors or provide credible additional information