AI Disclosure

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Hubkub may use AI-assisted tools during research, outlining, editing, formatting, quality checks, translation support, or summarization. This page explains where AI may be used, what humans remain responsible for, and how readers can report issues.

How Hubkub may use AI assistance

  • Generating outlines, checklists, comparison structures, or first-pass summaries from sources we review.
  • Improving clarity, grammar, formatting, headings, internal links, and FAQ structure.
  • Finding sections that may need extra sources, safety notes, definitions, or reader warnings.
  • Drafting update notes, metadata suggestions, or editorial QA checklists.

Human review and responsibility

AI assistance does not replace editorial judgment. Hubkub is responsible for reviewing content before publication, checking claims against official sources where possible, removing unsupported statements, and updating pages when information changes.

For software and download-related pages, human review focuses especially on official download paths, installer safety, pricing or plan changes, platform support, privacy implications, and whether a recommendation is appropriate for non-expert readers.

Limits of AI-assisted content

AI tools can misunderstand sources, overgeneralize, produce outdated details, or write with more certainty than the evidence supports. Readers should verify important technical, financial, legal, security, or product decisions with official documentation and professional advice where appropriate.

Hubkub does not publish AI output as a substitute for official vendor documentation, security advisories, legal terms, or privacy policies.

What we avoid

  • Publishing mass-produced pages that add no original structure, safety context, comparison, or reader value.
  • Using AI to fabricate hands-on testing, personal experience, benchmarks, prices, quotes, or official claims.
  • Creating misleading download calls-to-action, fake button text, or unsupported product rankings.
  • Hiding commercial relationships, affiliate links, or sponsored content.

Corrections and transparency

If you find an AI-related error, unsupported claim, unclear disclosure, or outdated recommendation, please contact us with the page URL and the specific sentence or section. We review reports under our Corrections Policy.

Related pages: Editorial Policy, Content Quality Standards, and About Hubkub.


This disclosure may be updated as AI tools, editorial workflows, and reader expectations change.

What AI disclosure means for readers

AI disclosure is about transparency. It tells readers that AI-assisted tools may have helped with outlining, wording, summaries, formatting, or quality checks. It does not mean that Hubkub is shifting responsibility to a machine or that readers should trust an article without verification.

The most important question is whether the final page is useful, accurate, clear about limits, and safe for the topic. AI-assisted pages should still provide reader value through structure, context, caveats, internal links, and source-aware guidance.

  • AI may help improve grammar, structure, summaries, and internal-link suggestions.
  • AI should not be used to fabricate testing, quotes, images, credentials, results, or official claims.
  • Editors should review AI-assisted content before publication or major updates.
  • Readers should verify time-sensitive product details with official sources.

How to question an AI-assisted page

If a page appears overly generic, outdated, too promotional, or unsupported, readers should contact Hubkub with the page URL and the specific section that needs review. We may clarify the wording, add context, update links, remove unsupported claims, or improve the disclosure.

AI disclosure works best when combined with other site policies, including editorial standards, corrections, affiliate disclosure, and advertising/download safety. Together these pages explain how Hubkub wants to balance practical content, monetization, and reader trust.

Useful related pages: Editorial Policy, Content Quality Standards, Corrections Policy, AI Disclosure, and Advertising and Download Safety.