civilenggblitz.com & Digipalla IT Services LLP
1. Introduction and Scope
This policy explains how civilenggblitz.com and Digipalla IT Services LLP use artificial intelligence (AI) tools and large language models (LLMs) such as Perplexity, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and similar technologies for content creation, assistance, and enhancement.
It applies to all textual content, diagrams, summaries, examples, and AI‑generated images published on civilenggblitz.com, as well as any related digital products, ebooks, PDFs, and learning materials offered by Digipalla IT Services LLP. The policy is intended for students, teachers, researchers, academicians, industry professionals, and general readers who rely on our content for study, teaching, or decision‑making in civil engineering and related fields.
2. Use of AI Tools and LLMs for Content Generation
We use AI tools and LLMs primarily to:
- Assist in drafting articles, explanations, and step‑by‑step guides.
- Suggest headings, outlines, semantic keywords, and FAQs aligned with user intent.
- Generate examples, practice questions, summaries, and simplified explanations suitable for laypersons, students, and practicing civil engineers.
- Support content planning, internal linking, and SEO for civilenggblitz.com and Digipalla IT Services LLP assets.
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The AI output is treated as a draft or assistant, not as a final authority. Human editors and subject-matter experts review, modify, expand, or reject AI suggestions before publication wherever reasonably possible.
3. AI‑Generated Text and LLM‑Sourced Content
Some portions of our articles may be partially or substantially generated with the help of AI tools and LLMs. Typical AI‑influenced sections may include:
- Introductory summaries and abstracts.
- Concepts such as the stress-strain curve, types of beams, and installation procedures are explained.
- The content also includes structured tables and comparison lists for easy reference.
- FAQ questions and answers.
- Humans, to the greatest extent possible, verify the example calculations and worked steps.
Where relevant, AI tools may reference or internally use public web content, standards, codes, and common engineering references. The AI may also indicate source types (for example, research articles, standards, or textbooks) conceptually, but it does not have the legal authority to license that content to us.
All final copyright in the compiled article, including the selection, arrangement, and editing of AI output, belongs to civilenggblitz.com and Digipalla IT Services LLP, except where we clearly quote or refer to third‑party content under fair use, academic reference, or with permission.
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4. AI‑Generated Images, Diagrams, and Visuals
We may use AI tools to generate:
- We can use AI tools to generate illustrative diagrams, such as simplified stress-strain curves, support conditions, and beam types.
- Conceptual sketches (e.g., window flashing detail, masonry window anchor positioning).
- Non‑photorealistic images are used for educational purposes.
When AI‑generated images are used, they are:
- These images are intended solely for conceptual and illustrative purposes.
- These images should not be used as a replacement for actual code drawings, detailed construction drawings, or manufacturer data.
- These visuals are often simplified to aid laypersons and students in understanding civil engineering concepts.
These visuals may be labelled or disclosed as “AI‑generated image,” “conceptual illustration,” or similar wording where appropriate.
5. Source Attribution and Use of External Information
AI tools may incorporate ideas learned from:
- Public domain material.
- Open‑access standards summaries.
- We also include research abstracts and technical articles.
- We also include manufacturer data and product descriptions.
Where specific standards, codes, or identifiable publications are referenced (e.g., IS codes, ASTM standards, AASHTO, ASCE, or peer‑reviewed journal concepts), we aim to:
- Mention the standard or code by name and number where relevant (for example, IS 456, IS 1786, ASTM E8, IS 9103).
- Encourage readers to consult the official document or code text for authoritative requirements.
- Avoid reproducing large copyrighted passages verbatim.
However, LLMs can sometimes paraphrase or echo language that is similar to many online sources. While we strive to ensure originality and compliance, we do not claim that AI‑generated text is guaranteed to be free from similarity to third‑party content.
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6. Human Review, Editing, and Proofreading
Although AI tools help draft content, final responsibility lies with human editors and civil engineering professionals associated with civilenggblitz.com and Digipalla IT Services LLP.
Our process typically includes:
- Technical review by a person with a civil engineering background (where possible).
- Editorial review for clarity, grammar, and style.
- We refine SEO and semantic keywords to align with user intent and modern search guidelines.
- We conduct periodic updates to incorporate the latest codes, exam patterns, and industry practices.
We make a reasonable effort to verify formulas, typical values, definitions, and design principles. Nonetheless, we cannot guarantee that every AI‑assisted statement is accurate, complete, or up‑to‑date. Engineering is context-dependent; values and practices vary by country, code edition, and project conditions.
7. No Warranty, No Professional Advice, and Error Disclaimer
All content, including AI‑generated, human‑edited, or combined material, is provided “as is” and “as available” for informational and educational purposes only.
- It does not constitute professional engineering advice, design certification, or consulting.
- Professional judgment, project specifications, and local building codes are not replaced by it.
- It may contain errors, omissions, approximations, or outdated information, especially where AI tools have supplied data or interpretations.
We explicitly do not claim that:
- AI‑generated content is always authentic, error‑free, and exhaustive.
- AI‑generated images or diagrams accurately represent all real‑world conditions or code-compliant details.
- LLM references to standards or research articles are complete or precise.
Users, students, teachers, and industry professionals must independently verify any critical information before applying it in design, teaching, examinations, or construction.
8. User Responsibility and Reporting of Errors
We actively invite feedback and corrections from:
- Teachers and faculty members.
- We also welcome contributions from researchers, scholars, and postgraduate students.
- These individuals include practicing civil engineers and construction professionals.
- Anyone who notices potential inaccuracies, omissions, or misleading explanations is welcome to contact us.
If you find an error, inconsistency, or misleading statement, please contact us with:
- Please include the URL of the page and the relevant section or heading.
- Please provide a brief description of the issue.
- You have the option to include a supporting reference such as a code clause, standard, paper, or authoritative link.
You can report issues to our support/contact email or contact form provided on civilenggblitz.com. We aim to:
- Review reported issues in a reasonable timeframe.
- Correct or clarify content where necessary.
- Add editorial notes or updates where an AI‑generated explanation could create confusion.
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9. Copyright Ownership and Permitted Use
Unless explicitly stated otherwise:
- The compiled articles, structure, headings, examples, diagrams, and overall presentation on civilenggblitz.com are copyright © civilenggblitz.com / Digipalla IT Services LLP.
- AI assistance does not remove or weaken our rights in the curated and edited final content.
- Users may read, reference, or quote short excerpts with proper attribution for educational or academic use, under fair dealing/fair use principles of their jurisdiction.
You may not:
- Copy entire articles or substantial parts for republication on other websites, blogs, or commercial platforms without written permission.
- Represent our content (AI‑generated or not) as your original work in books, paid courses, or commercial products.
- Scrape and systematically reproduce our articles for training competing AI models or content farms.
For licensing, collaboration, or syndication, please contact Digipalla IT Services LLP through the official channels listed on the site.
10. Policy Updates and Acceptance
This AI Content and Copyright Policy may be updated periodically to reflect:
- The policy may be updated periodically to accommodate changes in AI tools and LLM capabilities.
- There may also be new legal or regulatory developments related to AI and content.
- The internal editorial standards of civilenggblitz.com and Digipalla IT Services LLP are constantly evolving.
By using the website, reading our content, or relying on our materials, you acknowledge that:
- AI tools are involved in content generation and assistance.
- Human review is applied, but errors may remain.
- You bear responsibility to verify critical information and use the content at your own risk.
AI Content and Copyright Policy
All content, images, videos, and trademarks mentioned and/or displayed are the property of their respective owners. You are free to use our content, but remember to give us proper credit by providing a backlink.
Most of the content* is based on knowledge from textbooks, journals, publications, sources on the Internet, and community forums. Care is taken not to copy the exact content. Our writers take enough precautions to write content based on their knowledge and experience.
Most of the content is accurate, but some may differ from civil engineering experts’ findings. Images are typically sourced from search engines. They are kept as relevant to the content as possible. Our editorial team also vets topic-based videos before publication. These are sourced from YouTube and other sources.
If you do not agree with this policy, you should refrain from using our content for design, teaching, or professional decision‑making, and instead rely directly on official standards, textbooks, and licensed consulting professionals.
*If we use any company logos or images, they belong to the respective companies.
