What we publish
The Servola Journal covers technology news for people who run organizations: AI, infrastructure, cybersecurity, regulation, gaming, and consumer technology. We publish original reporting and analysis, not aggregation. Every story must tell you something that matters and be true.
Sourcing rules
Every factual claim in an article is tied to a source we actually consulted. Each story requires at least two independent primary sources, one of which must be original material: an official announcement, a court document, a regulator publication, a filing, or a named report. We do not publish rewrites of other outlets' work, and we do not publish rumors.
How we use AI
We use AI systems for research assistance, drafting, translation, and illustration, under standing editorial rules written and supervised by a human editor. Every article is published under the responsibility of the Servola Tech Desk, with Leon Soliman as Editor-in-Chief. AI is a tool in our newsroom; accountability stays human. Article images are editorial illustrations generated for each story and marked with our name; they depict scenes, not real persons or events.
Corrections
If we got something wrong, we want to know. Write to [email protected] and we will review, correct, and note material corrections on the article. The corrected date appears in the article metadata.
Independence
The Journal is published by Servola Systems GmbH and carries no advertising and no sponsored content. Nobody outside the newsroom decides what we cover. When a story touches our own commercial interests, we say so in the article.
Languages
Every article is written once, verified once, and localized by our newsroom into ten languages. The English edition is the edition of record; if translations ever diverge, the English version governs.