At Edgebound Labs we are an AI-native digital commerce laboratory. We use artificial intelligence every day, including to produce content, and we believe transparency about how we do it is part of our credibility, not something to hide. This page explains our editorial principles, how we use AI and what we do about content provenance.
Editorial principles
- Expert-directed. Every piece starts from our team's real experience in B2B, B2C and D2C implementations. AI does not replace that judgment: it accelerates it.
- People-first. We write to help commerce leaders decide, not to manipulate search engines. We prioritize usefulness, accuracy and honesty, even when the honest conclusion is that another option fits you better.
- Reviewed and bylined. Substantive content carries the byline of a real author with a verifiable profile. That author directs, reviews and stands behind what is published.
- Sourced. We cite verifiable data and studies, and we clearly distinguish between third-party data and our own project experience.
How we use AI
We use generative AI tools as assistants under human direction: to structure, draft, translate between Spanish and English and speed up research. Editorial responsibility, data validation and substantive decisions always belong to a person on our team. We comply with search engines' quality and anti-spam policies: our AI-assisted content exists to help a real reader, not to inflate volume or scale low-value pages.
Put plainly: our content is human-directed and AI-assisted. We do not pretend either part is absent.
Provenance and AI marks
We support open content provenance standards, in particular C2PA / Content Credentials (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity). When we generate or assist content with AI, it may carry provenance marks (for example, imperceptible watermarks in text or signed C2PA metadata in images). We do not try to remove them: a provenance signal is a trust feature, not a defect.
For images we produce with AI, we aim to preserve their Content Credentials throughout our publishing flow rather than stripping them during optimization. We believe verifiable provenance is a key trust layer for the future of agentic commerce, where more and more content and transactions will pass through AI agents.
Corrections
If you spot a factual error or a claim that deserves nuance, write to us at contacto@edgebound.com. We are glad to correct it and we update the modified date of the relevant piece.
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