Really, you made this without AI? Prove it
TL;DR
The accusation 'This looks like AI' increasingly hits genuine human-made work – texts, photos, illustrations.
Key Points
- Platforms often fail to label obvious AI content, fueling distrust toward everything posted online.
- One writer proposes flipping the script: instead of labeling AI content, human-made work should carry a universally recognized quality seal – like a Fairtrade logo.
- AI systems have no incentive to label their own output – but human creators at risk of displacement very much do.
Nauti's Take
The idea is as simple as it is provocative – and that is precisely why it deserves serious discussion. A 'Human Made' seal would immediately raise two problems: who certifies it, and how long before it gets faked?
Still, the proposal reveals that society is actively renegotiating the value of creative labor. When 'made by humans' becomes a premium promise, that tells you everything about the state of our content glut.