Talk:Love, Love, Love (Stephen Sanchez album)
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There has been no use of artificial intelligence on this article.
editSince the creation of this article, a few different users have alleged the use of AI on this article, particularly regarding my use of sources. The first time this occurred, I and the user who added the initial tag alleging AI use had a discussion on their talk page, in which they conceded that it may have been a misjudgment, I removed excess sources from the article, and we agreed to the removal of the tag. Now, another user has added tags to this article alleging my sources were discovered via AI.
This is not true.
I have never used AI to write or find sources for any articles I've either created or contributed to, and so far there has been no proof I've been shown to showcase that I did, due in 100% part to the fact I did not. I take my contributions on Wikipedia, and the integrity of the site very seriously, and I would not jeopardize that by using artificial intelligence in my writing. If there are concerns about this moving forward, please feel free to leave a message on my talk page.
Thank you. Ivyydoeswiki (talk) 08:49, 24 April 2026 (UTC)
- I want to second that I reviewed this article and all citations for accuracy. No hallucinations, false references, or indications of AI writing tells were present. Even if AI had been used to write this article, which I'm not inclined to believe that it was, the AI tag is not needed because the multitude of issues that can come with AI use "are undetectable or demonstrably non-existent," per the template itself.
- @Ivyydoeswiki If this issue comes up again please feel free to ping me and I will attest that the AI template is not necessary.Vegantics (talk) 18:15, 4 May 2026 (UTC)