wireframe.inputfrom.ai

AI made the first draft. A human made the final work.

Putting wireframe.inputfrom.ai in the footer of content indicates that the author wants you to know that though an LLM was used to produce an initial draft, outline, structure, or wireframe, the author then expended significant effort editing the content to make it truly say what they mean, rather than what the AI has inferred they might mean. As a result the author takes full responsibility for the content, including any biases and mistakes.

What this means

The author did not start from a blank page. They used AI as a drafting tool to get an early version into view, explore structure, or turn rough intent into something they could react to.

After that, the author took responsibility for the work. They reviewed, rewrote, removed, corrected, reorganized, and refined the content until it reflected their own decisions and intent.

What this does not mean

It does not mean the final content was simply generated and published. It also does not mean every sentence came from AI, or that the author accepted the draft without scrutiny.

The important distinction is authorship of the final work: AI helped create an early starting point, but a human made the finished piece their own.

Typical uses

Responsibility

The person publishing content with this label is saying that although the structure and style may make it look like an AI generated this resource in its entirety, the final content is something I expended significant effort editing, and stand behind.

How this page was made

This page is itself is labelled as wireframe.inputfrom.ai. The prompt below was used to ask AI to create the initial webpage draft.

Show the prompt used to wireframe this page

We're writing a web page to live at `https://wireframe.inputfrom.ai` (with an alias of `https://draft.inputfrom.ai`); it belongs to the `*.inputfrom.ai` family of URLs which authors may use to indicate the level of AI input that their content has. For context, but not to be included on this page, there is also:

- no.inputfrom.ai — written entirely by humans, no AI/LLM involvement whatsoever. Alias: zero.inputfrom.ai
- spag.inputfrom.ai — written by humans, AI/LLM used to fix spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPAG). Alias: grammar.inputfrom.ai
- clarity.inputfrom.ai — written by humans, AI/LLM fixed SPAG and provided light edits to improve clarity/readability. Alias: readability.inputfrom.ai
- editorial.inputfrom.ai — first draft written primarily by humans, with the AI/LLM then acting as an editor: spotting mistakes, improving formatting, updating the content for accuracy/flow/consistency/voice, helping to make the content more compelling. Alias: editor.inputfrom.ai
- collaborative.inputfrom.ai — human and AI/LLM worked together from start to finish. Significant back-and-forth with careful human review at every stage. Alias: coop.inputfrom.ai
- significant.inputfrom.ai — AI/LLMs researched, drafted, edited and produced the content with minimal human intervention. Alias: much.inputfrom.ai

This page is for wireframe.inputfrom.ai — for content that was originally drafted/wire-framed by an AI/LLM, but a human then performed significant editing and made it. Alias: draft.inputfrom.ai

Please create an HTML file in `index.html` for this webpage; it should detail that the author of the content used AI to produce an initial draft/wireframe of their content, but that they then took over the content themself and made it their own.

Include a section at the bottom that includes this prompt, showing how this page itself was wireframed by AI. In the footer include a link: `wireframe.inputfrom.ai` to indicate that this page itself used an AI for wireframing.

Do not add dependencies to the project, and if you need CSS please create and use `styles.css`. You may use modern CSS features, but no preprocessor. Keep the design simple but attractive. Avoid heavy use of class names as I will be maintaining this and I don't want to have to remember which ones to use or keep adding new ones.