AI Usage
How I use AI
AI assistants have gone from experiment to tool of the trade within a few years, in software development and in everyday life. Handling them safely is a skill of its own by now, and a large part of that is checking the quality of what they produce. Generated code should be reviewed by a human, and the same goes for text and images.
In code they are a tool to me and not an author. Every line I take from them goes through my own review first.
The topics and positions on this website come from me. Texts may have been polished with AI. Where a text was largely written with AI rather than only polished, a note appears at the end of the content. Everything is checked to the best of my knowledge and belief. This English version is produced with AI support and proofread the same way.
Images and graphics may be generatively produced. Where that applies, a label is present.
How AI may use my content
- Indexing and linking by search engines: allowed.
- Use as a source for AI answers with attribution: allowed.
- Use for training or fine-tuning models: not allowed.
The machine-readable part of this stance lives in /robots.txt as a Content-Signal.
The signal is a declaration of intent and not a technical barrier.
This text was largely generated with AI and checked manually.