Blog Disclosure Statement
As the owner of Moments in Time, a Genealogy Blog, I do not receive compensation for sharing my opinions on products, services, websites, or other topics. The content I publish reflects my own research, experiences, and personal interests. While my background, occupation, and life experiences may influence my perspective, the views and opinions expressed on this blog are solely my own.
I only endorse products or services that I genuinely believe are valuable based on my expertise and experience. Any claims, statistics, quotes, or representations about a product or service should be independently verified with the manufacturer or provider.
AI Usage Disclosure
AI is one of the tools I use to assist with research, writing, and organization, but it does not replace human judgment, critical thinking, or thorough genealogical research. All conclusions, analysis, and storytelling on this blog are my own.
AI assists in:
- Research & Data Organization – Transcribing historical documents, translating foreign-language records, structuring timelines and tables, and summarizing large amounts of text. All AI-generated content is reviewed and verified with reputable sources.
- Writing & Editing – Improving grammar, refining sentence structure, and assisting with citations. However, all final edits and narratives are written and approved by me.
- Photo & Document Analysis – Occasionally, I use AI tools to help analyze old photographs, estimate dates, extract text, or perform minor restoration. Any AI-altered images will be clearly identified.
- Image Creation – At times, I create AI-generated images for my blog to illustrate concepts, enhance storytelling, or provide visuals when historical photos are unavailable. These images are intended as complementary content and are not used as historical representations unless otherwise noted.
While AI enhances efficiency in certain aspects of my work, my research, conclusions, and storytelling remain human-driven. If you have any questions about how AI is used in this blog, feel free to reach out.