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AI Transparency
Last reviewed: 17 August 2026
Every Bacci is designed and built by hand in Tuscany. This website that tells its story is made with the same care, and we like to be open about how we build it, including where we use artificial intelligence.
Why we use it at all
The people who play a Bacci are scattered across the world. On a stage, in a studio, on the road between two festivals. Bruno is in Pescia, at his bench, and every hour he spends away from it is an hour an instrument is not being built.
Getting all of them into one room with a photographer is a lovely idea and almost never a possible one. So when we need to show a finish that has not been built yet, or set the mood of a page, we make the image instead of waiting a year for the shoot, or taking a day from a musician who should be playing.
That is the whole reason. Not to pretend something exists when it does not, but to tell the story of instruments that are made one at a time, slowly, by hand.
Where we may use AI
Some images and text across this site may be created, edited or refined with the help of AI tools. In practice, that can mean:
- Generating background, atmosphere or concept imagery used for mood and layout.
- Visualising finishes, colours or ideas before an instrument is photographed.
- Drafting, translating, shortening or polishing copy across our pages.
- Speeding up small, repetitive design and production tasks.
What always stays human and real
AI helps us tell the story. It never replaces the instrument or the people behind it.
- Every instrument is designed and handmade by Bruno Bacci and his workshop in Tuscany.
- Technical specifications, prices and availability are accurate and checked by us.
- Photographs of a specific, named instrument show that real instrument.
- Photos of artists and players are genuine images of real people.
- We do not use AI to invent endorsements, quotes or reviews, or to make an instrument look like something it is not.
Human oversight
Anything created or assisted by AI is reviewed by a person before it goes live. If we ever feel an image could be mistaken for a real photo of a specific instrument or event, we make its illustrative nature clear.
Questions or concerns
If something on this site is unclear, or you would like to know how a particular image or text was made, just ask, we are happy to explain.
Email: info@bacciguitars.com