Are our blog posts generated by AI?
So far we have published over 260 blog posts, most of them dedicated to variable frequency drives and drive systems. How do we create those articles? And are our blog posts generated by AI? Keep reading to find an answer.
With ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot, artificial intelligence (AI) based tools already became part of daily work of many people. It might be a logical step to deploy those tools in the process of creation our blog content.
Nevertheless, the answer is clear: We don’t use AI to generate our blog posts. Why?
- Despite the remarkable progress of AI based tools, the results for very specific niche topics related to variable frequency drives and drive systems do not reach the quality and the depth that we aim to provide.
- We want to keep the blog content under our control. While AI can save considerable amount of time in internet research, we use our own sources and information strongly based on real industrial engineering practice.
- Our principle is to inform about topics that are familiar to us and where we have experience. Replacing them with copying an external content, regardless if generated by AI or not, is not in line with our mission and ethics.
- By writing each of our articles “manually” we guarantee a proven personalized style for the readers.
- Our target is not just to summarize facts in a short form (where AI is really good) but to explain things so that reader understands why something works the way it works.
Our blog started in 2018. At that time the AI chat bots as per today did not exist. In 2025 we still author our articles the classical way. Thus, each of our article is unique and we stand behind the information.
I hope that you enjoy our blog articles. For maximum experience consider purchasing a premium plan with full articles that go deeper and reveal more information that ChatGPT can’t provide.
By the way, I though I will try ChatGPT. Not to write a text but just to generate a picture for me. My prompt was to draw a map of Europe highlighting Spain and Sweden. I wanted to use it in a presentation about our transformer rental service where we have already served customers in Spain and Sweden. Look at the result:
Orange highlighted are Spain and Portugal together. Half way correct. The blue country certainly isn’t Sweden. It is Finland. I thought it is an easy task but the score is poor. Moreover, half correct information is the trickiest and may mislead more than information that is obviously wrong.
As the AI platform states:
ChatGPT can make mistakes. Check important info.
Our articles, whether blog post or paid subscription, remain entirely authored by a human. We keep bringing an added value using own engineering experience. Yesterday, today, tomorrow. Promised!