AI can generate URLs for references that do not actually exist. This article covers how the URL-checking script for this site works and how it classifies results.
Based on experience running an AI reviewer alongside an AI writer, this article clarifies what automated checks reliably detect and where human review remains necessary.
AI-generated Japanese text is often not suitable for business documents as-is. This article categorizes four common problem patterns and provides concrete rewriting examples for each.
When AI writes articles, they can feel like they were written by someone else. To address this, I defined author perspective, writing style, prohibited expressions, and an E-E-A-T checklist in my-blog-writing SKILL. This article covers how article quality changed before and after defining the skill.
Three terms — References, Reference Materials, and Related Links — were mixed inconsistently across the site. This article records how I clarified the distinction and standardized usage.
When using AI to write blog posts, I use a twelve-step workflow to verify numbers, facts, and reference links before publication. This article describes each step in a way that is accessible without technical background.
Documentation articles and blog articles differ in when citations are required. This article covers the criteria for deciding when to cite in articles where personal experience and external facts coexist, and shows how to rewrite sentences that mix the two.