Mage Blog is the official publication of Mage — the unlimited, uncensored AI image and video generator. We publish tutorials, product updates, technical deep-dives, and notes from the team. This page describes how we produce that work so readers can judge it on its own terms.

Mission and scope

Our goal is to help creators get the most out of generative AI: practical workflows, honest assessments of what models can and cannot do, and transparent updates about Mage as a product. We cover image generation, model behavior, prompting craft, creative workflows, and the parts of our roadmap we can speak to publicly.

Authorship

Posts are written by Mage staff and, occasionally, invited guest contributors with relevant subject expertise. Every post lists a byline. Where a post represents the position of the company rather than an individual, the byline is “Mage Editorial.” Guest contributions are clearly labeled and edited to the same standards as staff work.

Sourcing and fact-checking

Claims of fact are linked to primary sources where one exists: papers, official documentation, dataset cards, model release notes, or our own internal measurements. When we benchmark or compare tools, we describe the setup so a reader can reproduce it. We do not publish vendor claims as fact without independent verification.

AI disclosure

Because Mage is itself an AI product, we are direct about how AI shows up in our writing:

  • Drafting. Authors may use AI tools to outline, edit, or stress-test arguments. Final wording, claims, and judgments are written and approved by a named human author.
  • Images and video. Many illustrations and video clips are generated with Mage. Where the visual is the subject of the post (for example, showing model output), we say so. Photographs and third-party images are credited.
  • What we do not do. We do not publish fully-automated, unreviewed content. We do not fabricate quotes, statistics, or sources.

Corrections

If we get something wrong, we fix it and update the post’s “Updated” date. Substantive corrections — anything that changes the meaning of a claim — are noted at the bottom of the post with a short description of what changed and when. Typos and light copy edits are made silently. To report an error, email [email protected].

Commercial relationships and conflicts of interest

Mage is a commercial company. Posts about Mage products are written from that perspective and are not advertising in the traditional sense — they are first-party product communication. We will say so plainly when a post is about our own product.

We do not currently run sponsored posts, paid reviews, or affiliate links. If that changes, we will disclose the relationship inline at the top of any affected post and update this policy. When we mention third-party tools, we mention them because they are useful to the reader, not because of a commercial relationship.

Privacy and reader data

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Contact

Editorial questions, corrections, story tips, and feedback: [email protected].