Operational note
This page describes the current public operation of Auto Research Digest as of 2026-05-06. If the public operation changes, this explanation is updated as well.
What the site publishes
Auto Research Digest publishes briefings that connect launches, papers, and implementation signals across LLM, AI, and AI agent ecosystems so readers can grasp the practical decision points quickly.
The intended audience includes business, product, technical, and operations readers who need to evaluate adoption and execution choices. Speed matters, but verified public evidence matters more.
- Public evidence is centered on official documentation, vendor-published announcement or release pages, and papers that can be verified directly.
- Japanese and English editions are kept aligned in meaning and responsibility.
- The goal is not a news dump, but a clear view of what changed, what the evidence is, and why it matters in practice.
How articles are produced
Topic discovery is broad, but the evidence shown on public pages is limited to materials that can be verified directly as official documents or papers.
Before a new article or substantial rewrite is published, the editorial workflow builds a primary-source inventory for the topic and limits the public evidence list to verified URLs. When the evidence is still thin, publication is held back.
What this site does not do
The site avoids unsupported endorsements, unsupported criticism, and rhetoric that treats speculation as fact. Articles separate confirmed facts, observed patterns, and implications.
Affiliate-style comparison pages, sponsor-driven rankings, and rumor-driven coverage are outside the public publishing model for this site.