Tuesday, April 21 2026

Category: AI for Freelancers

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Versioning Isn’t Just for Developers

How Freelancers Can Track and Audit Their AI Use With Confidence Using versioning to track changes when incorporating GenAI into your workflow means creating a clear, auditable trail of what changed, when, and why.

What Makes an AI Tool “Safe” for Freelancers?

Freelancers must carefully vet AI tools for privacy and safety, prioritizing data security to protect client information and uphold professional reputation while choosing appropriate options.

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Your GenAI-Assisted Workflow: Strategic, Secure, and Client-Ready

Whether you’re embracing artificial intelligence (AI) to stay competitive, streamline your workflow, or fight back against outdated assumptions about tech fluency, the key is this: don’t just use AI—use it well. This guide offers a clear, practical approach to integrating generative AI (GenAI) into your work without losing your voice, your standards, or your client’s

Do Clients Actually Want You to Use AI? Here’s What They Really Expect

“Should I tell clients I’m using AI—or will it scare them off?” It’s a question nearly every freelancer asks. And in this post, when I say AI, I specifically mean generative AI (GenAI) tools—the kind that create text, images, or code. But here’s the truth: most clients aren’t worried about whether you use AI. Read

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NIH Tightens Rules on AI in Grant Applications

September 2025 marks a turning point for researchers using AI in funding applications. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has released new guidance aimed at protecting the fairness and originality of its research funding process. This policy goes into effect for applications submitted on or after September 25, 2025—and it carries major implications for anyone

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How to Choose the Right AI Tools

AI tools for medical writing and editing are everywhere. From headline generators to research assistants to formatting helpers, freelancers and small med comms agencies are testing new options weekly. But here’s the problem: Many consumer-grade AI tools and free platforms lack the safeguards needed for regulated, client-facing work in medical communication.

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Logging AI Use: A Freelancer’s Guide

Why documentation isn’t optional—and how to do it without breaking your workflow Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the way freelancers work—but if you’re not tracking your AI use, you’re leaving yourself (and your clients) exposed. Whether you’re using AI to summarize clinical literature, generate outlines, or polish drafts, your credibility depends on your ability

Freelancer’s Guide to AI Glossary

Welcome to the Freelancer’s Guide to AI Glossary—your evolving reference for key terms in AI and tech-enabled workflows. Whether you’re navigating client requirements, exploring secure AI use, or building credibility in a fast-changing landscape, this glossary breaks down complex terms into plain language with practical examples. This glossary is designed to grow alongside our content,