About AI Summit Guide

Who runs this site, how it makes money, and the editorial rules we hold ourselves to when writing about Alicia Lyttle's AI InnoVision catalog.

Last updated: August 23, 2026.

What this site is

AI Summit Guide is an independent publication covering the AI Business Summit and the wider catalog of events and courses produced by AI InnoVision — the free summits, the paid courses, and the membership community. We're not affiliated with, run by, or endorsed by Alicia Lyttle or AI InnoVision. We built this site because the information about which of these products is worth your time and money was scattered, and often written by people with a much bigger financial stake in you buying than in you making the right call.

How this site makes money

Some links on this site are affiliate links — if you register for an event or buy a course through one, we may earn a commission. That doesn't change the price you pay. We built the affiliate relationships around products we were already covering, not the other way around, and every page links only to the one product it's actually reviewing.

We don't accept payment from AI InnoVision, Alicia Lyttle, or anyone else to write a favorable review, remove a criticism, or change a verdict. If that ever changes for a specific piece of content, we'll disclose it on that page.

Our editorial approach

For each product, we start from the official source — the actual checkout page, the official event site, the company's own bio — rather than repeating whatever the rest of the internet says. When we can independently confirm something (a price, a date, a business registration), we say so. When we can't, we say that too, instead of stating it as fact. Where a claim is contested or comes from a single, unverified source — like a specific price reported secondhand on Reddit — we label it as such rather than smoothing it over.

We don't reuse the same stock verdict across every review. Each product gets evaluated on what it actually offers, not a copy-pasted template with the name swapped out.

How we keep facts current

This catalog includes recurring events (new dates every few months) and prices that can shift between cohorts. Every page on this site carries a "last verified" date so you can see how current the information is at a glance, and we track the underlying facts — confirmed dates, pricing, disputed biographical claims — separately so they can be checked and updated as a batch rather than drifting out of sync page by page.

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