Everything on these pages started in the author’s head: the ideas, the structure, the main direction. They shaped the vision, decided what should be said, and made sure the story makes sense. But when it came to turning all that into thousands of words, neat paragraphs, and polished sentences—the real workhorses were AI tools.

The author guided them, nudged them, and sometimes argued with them (AI can be surprisingly stubborn about word choice). Still, most of the typing, rewriting, and polishing was handled by these digital assistants. It’s less about outsourcing creativity and more about teaming up: the human imagination sets the vibe, the AI does the heavy lifting, and together they produce something coherent, hopefully even enjoyable.
And just to be clear—those AI helpers weren’t doing this for free. The author paid for their time and processing power. After all, while they don’t run on coffee or pizza, they do run on compute cycles, GPUs, and electricity bills. So yes, credit goes both ways: to the human for the ideas, and to the machines for bringing those ideas to life.
