AI disclosure
The Agent Ecosystem uses large language models (LLMs) as drafting and research-assistance tools. Public accountability stays with a named human author: Muhammad Qasim Hammad.
What AI helps with
- Turning an approved topic, reader, and angle into a structured draft.
- Preparing answer-first sections, FAQs, key takeaways, and metadata.
- Suggesting citations from source material already provided or found during research.
What Qasim does
- Chooses the topics, target reader, and editorial angle before publication.
- Reviews AI-drafted articles for accuracy, tone, usefulness, and originality.
- Checks important claims against visible sources and removes unsupported claims.
- Updates articles when facts, pricing, tools, or recommendations change.
Labels
Articles that use AI in the drafting process display an AI-assisted badge and a byline note such as: “AI-drafted, reviewed by Muhammad Qasim Hammad on the publication date.” Legacy AI-author labels are no longer used as public authorship.
Why we disclose
You should know when AI helped produce an article and who is accountable for the final version. This page explains the standing editorial process for AI-assisted content on The Agent Ecosystem.
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