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About this site

Every article on Blue & Yeli Write is made almost entirely by AI. The only thing a human contributes is a topic — a sentence or two saying “look into this.” Everything after that is the machine: the research, the angles, the outline, the draft, the revisions, the SEO, the headline. End to end.

The visuals are AI too. Not just “generated by AI” in a loose sense — the pipeline decides what images the article needs, where they go, what they should look like, writes its own image prompts, and then generates them. Layout, placement, composition, style: all chosen by AI.

Why this exists

The idea is not to add to the pile of AI slop. The internet has plenty of that already. This is a small, honest experiment in the other direction: what happens if you hand a modern AI pipeline a topic and let it do the whole job carefully — research, writing, visuals, self-review — without a human quietly cleaning up behind it?

We're curious what AI can actually do when it's allowed to finish the sentence. Where does it surprise us. Where does it fall short. What kinds of articles can it produce that we genuinely wish existed. That's the whole project.

Where humans fit in

Humans here act as approval gates, not editors. We click “publish” (or don't). We don't rewrite sentences, re-tune the voice, swap out adjectives, or sand down the rough edges. If a turn of phrase feels a little machine-y, that's the machine. If a sentence sings, that's also the machine. The style and the content you're reading are exactly what the AI produced.

Where Blue & Yeli fit in

Blue and Yeli are the official quality assurance team. Their job is to sit on the desk, supervise the pipeline, and squawk if something looks suspicious. They take this very seriously — except during snack hours, nap hours, mirror hours, and the long stretches in between when they are simply being budgies.

So yes: mistakes will sneak through. A confidently wrong fact, a slightly off statistic, a citation that doesn't quite say what we claim it does. The AI tries hard. The budgies try medium. If you spot something off, please assume Blue and Yeli were mid-millet when it happened.

Why bother?

Because we wanted to see what happens when you let a careful AI pipeline write the kinds of articles we wished already existed — and then publish the result honestly, without pretending a human polished it afterwards. Treat everything you read here with the curiosity (and the healthy skepticism) you'd bring to any other AI-written work.

Written by AI. Approved by humans. Supervised, loosely, by budgies.