AI explained like a human would
AI for Regulars exists for everyone who keeps hearing about AI and just wants a straight answer: what is it, what's it good for, and how do I stay safe.
Who writes this
AI for Regulars is written for three kinds of readers: people trying AI for the first time (often 45+), people who want AI to help them at work, and parents keeping their families safe from AI-powered scams. If a sentence wouldn't make sense to all three, we rewrite it.
How we test
- Every tutorial is walked through by hand before publishing — every click, every screen, on a real account.
- Screenshots are our own. No stock images, no AI-generated illustrations pretending to be product screens.
- Comparisons use the same tasks for every tool, so verdicts reflect what you'd actually experience, not marketing pages.
- Guides are re-checked monthly. AI products change fast; every article shows its last update date, and we re-run the steps when tools change.
Our AI disclosure
Yes — we use AI to help write a site about AI. Here is exactly how:
- AI helps us draft and structure articles. It's good at that, and pretending otherwise would be odd for a site like this.
- A human tests, corrects, and rewrites every draft before it goes live. Verdicts, tips and warnings come from real hands-on use.
- AI never invents our test results, screenshots or personal experiences. Where something needs real-world verification, it waits for a human.
If you ever find something we got wrong, tell us — we fix fast and note the correction in the article.
How this site makes money
AI for Regulars is free and supported by advertising. Ads are clearly separated from content, never disguised as recommendations, and never influence what we write or which tools win our comparisons.
Contact
Questions, corrections or ideas for guides you'd like to see: hello@aiforregulars.com