AI transparency
We use AI where we recommend our customers use it — and we label the result. This page lists which content on rzfz.ai is generated by AI, in whole or in part.
Video
The video in the header of the home page is entirely AI-generated. It shows no real people, places or events. The "AI-generated" label is visible on the video itself.
Images and illustrations
AI-generated in particular: the stack overview ("The rzfz.ai Stack at a glance") and the "7 reasons for local AI" infographic on the home page, the header image in the configurator, and some of the article images in our insights.
For the insights it comes down to the individual image: we reviewed every article image, about half are AI-generated and carry the marking directly beneath them. The rest are photographs, licensed illustrations (undraw.co) or diagrams we built ourselves — they carry no marking, because a false AI label would mislead just as much as a missing one.
Our PDFs contain AI-generated imagery too: the Folder 2026 (German and English) and the "Local AI, to the point" onepager (background image on page 1). For now each marking sits next to its download link rather than inside the PDF; the next edition will carry it in the document itself.
Not AI-generated: anything showing real people, devices or software — team and personal photos, photos of the rzfz.ai Box, award photography, and screenshots from the rzfz.ai Stack. What you see there exists exactly like that.
Text
Text on this site is written with AI assistance and reviewed by people before publication. We take editorial responsibility for factual claims, prices and service descriptions.
Why we label it
The EU AI Act requires AI-generated or manipulated content to be clearly recognisable. We comply because local, accountable AI is our business — and accountability starts with ourselves.
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