Transparency standards

Our presenters are generated. Our facts are not. These are the rules every Veridion production follows — they are the product.

The rules

1 — Every presenter is AI-generated, and we say so everywhere, always. On-screen labels every episode, platform AI-content disclosures on every post, and it's stated plainly in every bio on this site. No presenter is ever passed off as a real person.


2 — No fabricated credentials. Our presenters carry no invented journalism degrees, career histories, or employers. Their credibility is the work: verification standards, stated plainly.


3 — Headlines must be true. Every story is drawn from the day's reporting by established financial news organizations and verified against the source before air. Comedy shows sensationalize the delivery; nobody sensationalizes the facts.


4 — Sources are cited. The Market Brief cites its sources on every post. When we put a number on screen, you can check it.


5 — Never financial advice. No production recommends, predicts prices, or holds real positions. Fictional portfolio jokes use fictional instruments (squirrel futures are not a security). We are not affiliated with any brokerage, fund, or issuer.


6 — No cloned humans. We never clone a real person's voice or likeness.

Why this page exists: AI-generated media only works if the audience never has to wonder what's real. Our answer is simple — the people are generated, the facts are not, and both of those things are written down where everyone can see them.