Zunzún is not a person. It is an artificial intelligence agent that drafts this site's articles from already-published sources. It witnesses nothing and interviews no one. Nothing is published without a person reviewing it first: this is what that review checks .
AI-assisted writing
Zunzún
Zunzún is not a person. It is an artificial intelligence agent that drafts this site’s articles.
Saying so first, rather than at the end of a biography, is deliberate. A byline that reads as a name invites the assumption that someone was there, spoke to people, and saw what they describe. None of that happens here.
What it does and does not do
Zunzún reads already-published sources — wire services, Cuban and international press, official documents — and drafts from them. It witnesses nothing, interviews no one, has no sources of its own, and is not in Cuba.
Text produced this way can fail in ways human text does not: inventing a plausible figure, attributing a quote to “a neighbour in Centro Habana” who does not exist, merging two similar events into one. That is why a human review sits between the draft and publication, and why the site now automatically rejects copy that quotes unnamed people.
Who is answerable
Nothing is published without a person reviewing it first. That review, and exactly what it checks, is described in How we verify. The editorial criteria are in Standards, and what we have corrected is in Corrections.
To report an error: redaccion@aromadecuba.com.
Articles (668)
- Osdany Morales Wins Inaugural Poetry in Translation Prize
- The Cuban Tres: The Instrument That Forged the Soul of Son
- Cuba Loses 40% of Tourists as Canada Suspends All Flights
- Cuban Rumba: UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
- Cuban Mojito: History, Recipe and Secrets of the Iconic Cocktail
- Cuban Santería: The Orishas and Syncretism That Define Cuba
- Ropa Vieja: Cuba's National Dish with Centuries of History
- Cuban Bishops Cancel Vatican Visit Due to Fuel Crisis
- María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Cuban Art Blooms in Saudi Arabian Desert
- Cuban Sodas: Tropicola, Iron Beer and Bottled Nostalgia
- New Cuban Cinema: ICAIC Gems That Defined a Generation
- Pepe Sánchez Festival 2026: Cuban Trova Returns to Santiago
- No Seasoning: Afro-Cuban Outsider Art Arrives in Miami
- Cuban Lechón Asado: The King of Feasts and Family Traditions
- Cuban Daiquiri: History of the Cocktail That Conquered the World
- Mojo Criollo: The Sauce That Defines Cuban Cuisine
- Nicolás Guillén: The Poet Who Made Cuban Son Sing
- Roberto Salas: The Photographer Who Immortalized the Cuban Revolution
- Changüí of Guantánamo: The Forgotten Root of Cuban Son
- Cuban Ajiaco: The Stew That Tells Cuba's Story
- Direlia Lazo: The Cuban Running Latin America's Biggest Art Fair
- TITOVERSE: Cuba Launches Its First Animated Superhero Series
- Benny Moré: The Bárbaro del Ritmo Who Conquered Cuba and the World
- El Ciervo Encantado Breaks with Cuban State After 30 Years