Artificial intelligence tools are sometimes used in the process of writing and organizing the material on this website. I believe it is important to be transparent about how and why they are used.

For me, AI is primarily a learning tool that helps support exploration and understanding.

What I use AI for#

  • Gathering new ideas and perspectives for potential projects
  • Exploring different approaches to ongoing experiments or ways to improve them
  • Learning about concepts and topics that I have not yet studied, or that were not part of my formal education
  • Rephrasing and refining reports in order to maintain a clear, coherent, and fluid reading experience

What I do not use AI for#

  • Generating fake experimental results
  • Fabricating measurements, graphs, or data
  • Publishing work that I have not personally understood
  • Simply copying and pasting generated content

All experiments, observations, and results described on this site come from my own work, experimentation, and study.

If something appears on this blog, it means I have taken the time to investigate it, reproduce it, and understand it.

AI may help structure ideas or improve the clarity of the writing, but the core content, reasoning, and technical work remain the result of my own effort and originality. The experimentation, verification, and interpretation of results are entirely my responsibility.

This website is intended to function as a technical notebook and record of learning. The goal is not to generate content quickly, but to document real understanding and real experimentation over time.

Tools can accelerate learning, but they cannot replace the process of understanding.