AI Disclosure
Last updated: 23 May 2026
The FTC requires AI involvement to be disclosed. We agree with that, and we believe in saying so up front anyway.
What is AI-assisted here
- The PDFs — initial drafts are generated by large language models. Each PDF is then reviewed and edited by a human before it is added to inventory. We do not ship raw model output.
- The book covers — generated by AI image tools (and human-curated).
- The landing-page hero image — produced via Higgsfield Nano Banana Pro.
- Some marketing copy — drafted with AI assistance, human-edited.
What is NOT AI
- Pricing, refund decisions, and customer-support replies are handled by a human.
- The choice of topics in inventory.
- The QA pass that removes obvious AI tells (em-dashes, hedge words, "in today's fast-paced world," etc.) before shipping.
What this means for you as a reseller
When you resell these PDFs, you should disclose AI assistance to your end buyers as well. The PLR license does not let you claim the work was written without AI involvement. The FTC applies to you the same way it applies to us.
Accuracy
Every PDF is reviewed for accuracy by a human, but the underlying drafts come from models that occasionally produce wrong claims. Treat the content as informed starting material, not as advice. If you spot a factual error, email hello@plrshipped.com and we will fix it in the next release of that PDF.
What models we use
We use a rotating fleet of frontier text models (Anthropic Claude, OpenAI GPT-4, Google Gemini, Meta Llama, DeepSeek) for text drafting, OpenAI vision for QA, and Higgsfield for imagery. The exact mix changes over time as model capability evolves.
Why we ship this way
AI-assisted drafting + human editing is faster and cheaper than ghostwriting alone, which is why we can sell 30 PDFs for $27. We are honest about it because the FTC requires it and because lying about it is the gurus' game, not ours.
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