AI Content Policy — The Dailey House

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AI Content Policy

We embrace technology that makes our content better — while being fully transparent about how it’s used, where human editors always have the final word, and what we will never do.

Last Updated: May 2026
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Our Approach to AI-Assisted Content

At The Dailey House, we embrace technological innovation while holding the line on what matters most: content that is accurate, trustworthy, and genuinely useful to the people who read it.

AI tools are part of how we work. We use them to research faster, write cleaner, and optimize smarter. But every article published on thedaileyhouse.com reflects the judgment, voice, and editorial oversight of a real human being. AI assists our team — it does not replace them.

The non-negotiable: No article goes live on The Dailey House without a named human editor reviewing it for accuracy, tone, and alignment with our editorial standards. AI is a tool. Publishing decisions belong to people.

This policy describes exactly where AI is used in our content creation process, what it is never permitted to do, and how we ensure our readers can trust what they read here.

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How We Use AI Tools

The following outlines every area where AI tools are used in The Dailey House content workflow — and the human checks that govern each one.

Content Structuring & Organization AI Assisted

We use AI tools to help standardize article layouts, maintain consistent formatting, and ensure logical content flow across the site. These tools help us create guides that are easy to navigate and visually cohesive. Our editors review all structural suggestions and override them whenever they conflict with the needs of a specific article or reader experience.

Grammar, Style & Readability AI Assisted

AI-powered grammar and style checkers help our writers identify errors, improve sentence flow, and ensure readability before submission to editors. These tools flag suggestions — they do not make changes autonomously. Our human editors hold final authority over all style choices, tone decisions, and voice consistency across the site.

SEO Optimization & Performance Research AI Assisted

We use AI-driven analytics to identify relevant keywords, analyze search trends, and surface content opportunities in the home decor space. This data informs what topics we cover and how we title articles — but it never overrides editorial judgment. Content is written for our readers first, search engines second.

Fact-Checking Assistance Human Final

AI tools may help flag potential factual inconsistencies or surface reference materials during the drafting process. However, The Dailey House maintains a mandatory human verification process for all factual claims, product specifications, pricing details, and attributed statements before publication. AI suggestions are a starting point — not a verification in themselves.

Visual Content Enhancement AI Assisted

AI image tools may assist with tasks such as image upscaling, color correction, and background cleanup. Our creative team retains full control over visual selection and final presentation. We do not publish AI-generated room images or lifestyle photographs and represent them as real spaces. All photography is either licensed, used with permission, or clearly attributed.

Content Generation Assistance Human Final

In some cases, AI writing assistants may help generate initial draft content, suggest article angles, or surface supporting information for our writers to work from. Every AI-assisted draft undergoes substantial human revision, editorial rewriting, and fact-checking before publication. No AI-generated draft is published as-is. The published version reflects the work of our human editorial team.

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Human Oversight & Quality Assurance

AI tools enhance our efficiency. They do not determine what gets published. Every piece of content on The Dailey House passes through the following human-led review process before going live.

Our Five-Stage Editorial Process
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Initial Research & Drafting — Human-led A writer on our team develops the topic, conducts research, and produces an initial draft. AI tools may assist with keyword research or reference gathering at this stage, but the creative and editorial direction is set by a person.
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AI-Assisted Refinement — Supervised Grammar tools, style checkers, and SEO optimization tools are applied. All suggestions are reviewed and accepted or rejected by the writer. No automated changes are committed without human sign-off.
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Editorial Review — Human editor A named editor reviews the piece for accuracy, voice, structure, and alignment with The Dailey House editorial standards. This editor may return the piece for revision or approve it to proceed.
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Fact-Checking & Verification — Human-led Product claims, pricing details, design guidance, and any attributed statements are verified against primary or authoritative sources. This step is mandatory for every article — AI suggestions are not treated as verified facts.
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Final Quality Review & Publication — Human approval A final review confirms the article is accurate, complete, well-formatted, and ready for readers. Publication is authorized by a human editor. The article carries the editor’s name as the responsible party for its content.
Bottom line: AI is a tool in our workflow — the same way spell-check is a tool. It helps us work better and faster. But every article published on The Dailey House is the product of human judgment, human editing, and human accountability.
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Transparency & Disclosure

We are committed to being open about when and how AI tools contribute to our content. Below is a clear summary of our disclosure practice.

Always Disclosed

We Always Tell You

  • Sponsored or partnered content
  • Affiliate links in articles
  • Gifted products reviewed on-site
  • Articles where AI generated a substantial portion of the initial draft
  • AI-enhanced images where the enhancement is material
Contextual Disclosure

We Note Where Relevant

  • AI-assisted SEO or keyword structuring in research-heavy guides
  • AI tools used in image formatting or alt-text generation
  • When AI surfaced a specific data point or trend reference
Never Done

What We Will Not Do

  • Publish fully AI-written articles without human revision
  • Use AI-fabricated product reviews or testimonials
  • Present AI-generated room images as real photography
  • Allow AI to make unchecked factual claims
  • Use reader data to train external AI models

If you believe a piece of content on The Dailey House does not meet the standards described in this policy, we want to know. Reader reports are taken seriously and investigated promptly. Use the contact details below to reach our editorial team directly.

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Policy Acceptance & Updates

This AI Content Policy is reviewed annually alongside our full Editorial Policy, or sooner when significant changes in AI technology, industry standards, or legal requirements make an earlier update necessary.

When this policy is revised, the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page is refreshed. Material changes are communicated to our newsletter subscribers and noted in our editorial updates. We do not make substantive changes to this policy quietly.

By using thedaileyhouse.com, you acknowledge and accept the practices described in this policy. If you do not agree with this policy, please discontinue use of the site. Your continued use following any posted updates constitutes acceptance of those changes.

Questions About This Policy?

If you have questions about our AI practices, want to report a concern about a specific piece of content, or believe our standards haven’t been met, please reach out directly. We read everything.

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Editorial inquiries: thedicereview@gmail.com
This policy was last reviewed by the editorial team in May 2026. It will next be reviewed in May 2027 or sooner if warranted.