AI is part of how Doting works. Here's exactly where it's involved, and where a human always checks its work.
Where AI is involved
- In the app: AI turns the details you provide — who a message is for, the occasion, your notes — into a suggested prompt, gesture idea, or greeting card message. You always see the suggestion and can edit it before you send anything.
- In our knowledge base: guides are drafted with AI assistance from real research sources, then reviewed and edited by a human — currently Nir Levy, founder of Quizbiz LLC — before they publish. AI drafts the first pass; a person checks facts, citations, and tone before anything goes live.
What AI does not do here
- It does not fabricate citations — every research reference in our guides points to a real, named study or source.
- It does not provide therapy, diagnosis, or medical advice.
- It does not make the final call on published content — a human reviews and approves every guide.
Corrections
If something reads like unreviewed filler, cites a source inaccurately, or is simply wrong, tell us at editors@doting.co and we'll fix it.
Last updated: July 15, 2026