Editorial standards

Show the source. Name the measure. State the date.

These rules keep source reporting, Model Gauntlet analysis, and commercial relationships clear on every public page.

Source rules

  • Rankings name the authority, measure, publication date, and original source.
  • Model launches, pricing, context windows, and availability link to official provider records when those facts are included.
  • We report what a source publishes. We do not imply that Model Gauntlet independently reran or certified its research.
  • Unknown providers, model matches, dates, units, or licenses are left unpublished rather than guessed.
  • Current and historical metrics with incompatible methods are never joined into one continuous performance claim.

Review and language

Words such as “best,” “fastest,” “leading,” “surged,” and “collapsed” must point to a named measure and period. We separate what the source reports from our interpretation and keep important limits near the claim.

Automation may collect, format, and prepare material for review. It cannot publish rankings or social posts on its own.

Corrections

Material corrections identify what changed and update every affected page. See the public corrections log or report an issue.

Commercial boundary

Rankings and editorial conclusions may not change because of ownership, affiliation, affiliate status, sponsorship, or a partner relationship. Future paid or affiliate links must be labeled nearby and use appropriate sponsored-link attributes.

Artificial Analysis data is not ingested, derived, reproduced, or screenshotted. Its public interface may inform presentation research only.