An article I maintain on Wikipedia has been flagged for possible AI-generated content, and I need that banner gone. The quickest route is a meticulous source audit. Your first priority will be verifying both primary and secondary sources, replacing or supplementing anything that fails Wikipedia’s reliability test, then tightening the citations so they follow the proper templates and formatting. Once the sourcing is solid, polish the prose to ensure it aligns with the Manual of Style and doesn’t read like machine-generated text. I only want editors with a track record of successful notice removals or similar clean-ups, so please link your user page or a few diff links that show your handiwork. The deliverable is a clean article that passes review, reflected by the automatic disappearance (or manual removal) of the AI-content warning.