This is a short forum post rather than a news story, but here's what it's about. A reader on a building science site thanked an editor at Fine Homebuilding magazine for writing a piece confirming that the magazine, and its sister site Green Building Advisor, will not publish content written by artificial intelligence. That policy is printed in each issue of the magazine.
There's no rebate, deadline, or technology news here that affects your house or your energy upgrade plans. The point is really about where you get your information: both publications are saying their articles, answers, and advice will continue to come from real writers and building professionals rather than AI-generated text.
If you rely on sites like this for guidance on heat pumps, insulation, air sealing (sealing up gaps and cracks that leak air), or rebate programs, this is a note about the source of that advice, not a change to any program or incentive. Nothing about your eligibility for rebates, equipment choices, or project costs is affected by this news.
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