AI Content Disclosure
Effective date: April 15, 2026 Last updated: April 15, 2026
We believe transparency about how content is created matters. This disclosure explains how 1450 Enterprises, LLC (“we,” “us,” or “our“) uses artificial intelligence in the creation of the content we publish and sell.
What We Do
A meaningful portion of the content on our websites and within our digital products — including ebooks, worksheets, workflow templates, articles, and accompanying materials — is created with the assistance of artificial intelligence.
Specifically, our content is produced through one or more of the following processes:
1. AI personas, human-reviewed. We operate a structured editorial pipeline in which large language models generate drafts under defined personas, voice profiles, and subject-matter constraints. Every AI-generated draft is then reviewed and edited by human editors before publication or sale.
2. Human-authored, AI-assisted. Some content is written primarily by human authors with AI used for research support, structural editing, or revision suggestions.
3. Human-authored. Some content is written entirely by human authors without AI involvement, typically pieces authored directly by Chris Arsenault.
We do not currently label every individual piece by category, but we use this disclosure to make clear that AI is part of our content production process.
Why We Disclose This
- Trust. You should know how the content you read or buy is made.
- Regulatory compliance. Laws and platform policies — including U.S. Federal Trade Commission guidance, the EU AI Act, Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing terms, and others — increasingly require AI disclosure for commercial content.
- Honesty about limits. AI-assisted content can contain inaccuracies, even after human review. You should evaluate it on its merits.
Important Limitations
Content produced through our pipeline:
- Is not a substitute for professional advice (legal, financial, medical, tax, accounting, or otherwise). Consult qualified professionals for decisions affecting your specific situation.
- May contain factual errors, outdated information, or inferences that do not match your context.
- Reflects general patterns and frameworks; it is not a guarantee of outcomes.
- Is provided “as is” without warranty (see our Terms and Conditions).
You are responsible for evaluating any guidance, framework, worksheet, or workflow before applying it in your own business or personal context.
Our Commitment
We commit to:
- Continue disclosing AI involvement clearly and prominently
- Maintain meaningful human review in our editorial pipeline
- Avoid passing off AI-generated content as exclusively human-authored when it is not
- Update this disclosure as our practices evolve or as new disclosure requirements take effect
- Disclose AI assistance on third-party platforms (such as Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing) in accordance with each platform’s specific requirements
What This Disclosure Does Not Cover
- Third-party content. Quoted material, embedded videos, linked resources, and contributions from named guests reflect their respective creators and are not subject to our AI pipeline.
- Customer-facing communications. Order confirmations, support replies, and similar transactional communications may use AI tools for drafting but are reviewed by humans before sending.
- GozerAI products. Our GozerAI ecosystem markets and sells AI tools as their explicit function. Disclosures specific to GozerAI products appear on those product sites.
- chrisarsenault.xyz. Chris Arsenault’s personal blog has a separate AI disclosure that reflects its different content mix.
Questions
For questions about how a specific piece of content was created, or about our content production process generally, contact:
info@1450enterprises.com
1450 Enterprises, LLC 5455 Verna Blvd, Unit 6213 Jacksonville, FL 32236
[ATTORNEY REVIEW REQUIRED: This disclosure should be cross-checked against (a) current FTC guidance on AI/synthetic media disclosure, especially as it evolves; (b) EU AI Act labeling requirements (effective in stages from August 2025); (c) Amazon KDP’s specific AI submission flags; (d) any platform-specific rules for cross-posted content (Substack, Medium, etc.). Consider whether more granular per-piece labeling is needed for higher-risk content categories (financial, health, legal). The “Important Limitations” section should track the disclaimers in the Terms.]