Submit an incident
AIIncidentTracker accepts tips from researchers, journalists, attorneys, compliance officers, and the public. Every submission passes through editorial review against our methodology before publishing. Nothing posts automatically.
What we're looking for
- A specific reported event involving a deployed AI system.
- At least one primary source — court filing, regulator report, corporate statement, peer-reviewed research, or major-publisher news.
- Approximate date and jurisdiction.
- If the incident involves named individuals, please note whether they have publicly self-identified.
What we generally won't publish
- Rumored incidents with only social-media-only claims as the source.
- Hypothetical risks or speculative future harms.
- Incidents that cannot be told without identifying minors.
- Press releases or vendor pitches dressed as incidents.
Confidential-source submissions: we recommend using Signal or ProtonMail rather than this web form for sensitive matters. Email editorial@aiincidenttracker.com to request our Signal number. We follow standard journalistic source-protection practice.