CompactSetup Lab is an AI-assisted publication. It is operated as a brand, not as a fictional product tester. The site does not claim that a person bought, owned, or tested a product unless a future article clearly identifies and documents a separate hands-on process.
What automation does
Automation searches public sources, extracts structured specifications, compares them with the article’s constraints, drafts explanatory copy, renders original graphics, checks the draft against the structured evidence, and updates stale records.
What counts as evidence
Manufacturer documentation is preferred for dimensions, weight, ports, compatibility, and installation. Reputable retailers can provide a second source and availability context. Editorial or aggregated review sources may identify recurring tradeoffs, but they are not treated as measurements.
What automation must not do
The system is instructed not to invent missing specifications, imitate hands-on experience, copy source prose, hide commercial relationships, or publish a draft that fails its evidence and quality gates.
Corrections
Product pages change, regional variants differ, and automated extraction can be wrong. Source access dates are included so readers can verify important details. Corrections can be reported to corrections@compactsetuplab.com.