Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

This FAQ page answers common questions about our AI blog, including its purpose, how it operates, and what readers can expect from our content.

  • This AI blog exists to explore the latest AI tools and techniques, document real research using these systems, and showcase the rapid progress happening across the field. We also examine key questions about artificial intelligence, including philosophical perspectives, ethical considerations, and speculation about the future. Alongside this, we highlight influential figures in AI, profile major AI companies, and cover key historical milestones that have shaped modern AI.

  • Our AI Chat is powered by OpenAI’s ChatKit and AgentKit technology, combined with Vercel for delivery and a RAG-enhanced version of GPT 5.1 that allows the system to understand and reference content from across the blog in a natural conversational way.

  • Our AI stack evolves constantly, but as of now, we rely on a combination of creative and analytical systems to produce the blog. For images, we primarily use Midjourney, Sora, and Nano Banana, with early posts initially created using NightCafe. For writing, research, and verification, we use OpenAI’s Atlas browser with GPT-5.1 (switching to Pro when needed), Google’s Gemini 3 Pro, Perplexity Pro for semi-recent updates, and SuperGrok for the most current information. When helpful, we enable Search and Deep Research modes to strengthen accuracy. Live code examples and animations are generally built using OpenAI’s Codex CLI and Google’s Antigravity tools and models. All final content goes through Grammarly for refinement, and everything we publish is guided by carefully crafted prompts, then reviewed and revised to be as factual and up to date as possible.

    For videos, we primarily use Veo 3.1, and for audio and infographics, we now use NotebookLM.

    We know no system is perfect, so we always welcome feedback if anything needs improving.

  • We do not monetize this blog. We previously experimented with Google Ads, but the banners were intrusive, often unrelated to AI, and the small monthly earnings were not worth compromising the reading experience. Our priority is a clean, focused environment for learning about AI without distractions. Running the blog requires significant time, passion, and ongoing costs for tools and licenses.

  • No. We do not offer money-making opportunities.

    The AI Blog does not sell schemes, courses, signals, or shortcuts to making money. From time to time, we may publish articles that explain how AI and automation skills can be used in real jobs, businesses, or creative work, but these are educational and analytical, not promises of income or guarantees of profit.

    A core focus of the AI Blog is critically examining how “money-making opportunities” paired with generative AI (in text, audio, and video) are commonly used as manipulation hooks in scams. We analyze fraud patterns where fake profits, bonuses, urgency, or exclusive access are used to pressure people into sending money. For example, when we cover crypto, trading, or group chat scams, we explicitly frame these tactics as red flags and warn readers not to deposit funds or engage with unverified platforms.

    If you see a post on our site that you believe falsely advertises a money-making opportunity, please leave a comment so we can review it. We take misleading claims seriously and aim to keep the site educational, skeptical, and grounded in reality rather than hype.

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