Last Updated: 1/8/26
At Malisia Writes, clarity and trust matter.
This page explains how—and why—artificial intelligence (AI) tools may be used in the creation of content, research, and strategy for this website and for client work.
AI is a support tool here—not the author, strategist, or decision-maker.
1. Why AI Is Used
AI tools may be used to support certain parts of the creative process, including:
- Background research and information gathering
- Brainstorming ideas or angles
- Organizing notes or outlining material
- Editing for clarity, structure, or readability
- Summarizing large volumes of information
AI helps streamline the mechanical parts of the process so more time and attention can be spent on thinking, judgment, strategy, and meaning—the work that actually moves people.
2. Human-Led, Human-Finalized Work
All content and research delivered through Malisia Writes is:
- Reviewed by a human
- Edited by a human
- Shaped by human experience, discernment, and intent
AI does not make strategic decisions.
AI does not replace expertise.
AI does not publish anything on its own.
Final responsibility—and authorship—rests with a human.
3. Originality & Quality Standards
AI is never used to “mass produce” content or generate finished work without significant human involvement.
Every final deliverable is:
- Custom to the project
- Refined for clarity and relevance
- Evaluated for accuracy and coherence
- Shaped to align with brand voice and purpose
The goal is not volume.
The goal is useful, thoughtful, intentional work.
4. Client Confidentiality & Sensitive Information
Client trust comes first.
- Confidential, proprietary, or sensitive client information is not entered into AI tools without explicit permission.
- When discretion is required, AI tools are either limited in use or not used at all.
- Clients may request written confirmation of AI boundaries for their project.
5. Tools That May Be Used
AI tools may include paid, professional versions of platforms such as:
- ChatGPT
- Claude
- Perplexity
- Other research or language-assistance tools
Tool usage may evolve, but the standards described in this policy do not.
6. Client Preferences & Opt-Out Option
Clients who prefer no AI assistance whatsoever may request a full opt-out.
When agreed upon in advance, that preference will be respected and documented.
7. Ethical Use Commitment
AI is used responsibly and intentionally:
- To assist—not deceive
- To clarify—not replace thinking
- To enhance—not shortcut integrity
The value of the work comes from human insight, pattern recognition, judgment, and experience—not from automation.
Questions?
If you have questions about how AI is used for a specific project, feel free to ask before we begin. Transparency is part of the process.
AI tools may be used to support research and editing; all final work is human-reviewed, human-refined, and human-approved.