How we write

Mentus AI is a mentoring platform built around careful, Socratic learning. This is our writing desk, where we follow one question that matters to every parent right now: what is AI doing to childhood, and what should we do about it?

Our promise on accuracy

Every article is researched against primary and reputable secondary sources, which we list in full at the foot of each piece. We don't publish a claim we can't point to. Where the evidence is thin or contested, we say so plainly rather than papering over it. If we get something wrong, we correct it and note the change.

Written with AI, held to a human standard

We use AI tools in our research and drafting, and it would be strange for a site about AI to pretend otherwise. What we don't do is publish anything that hasn't been shaped to a clear editorial standard: real sources, plain language, no hype, and a point of view a parent can actually use. The byline is our editorial desk, not an invented person.

Who it's for

Parents, teachers, and anyone raising or teaching a child in the age of AI. We keep it readable, we keep it honest, and we keep the child's wellbeing at the centre.