Welcome / The Issue

I’m a fan of sci-fi movies, especially those with post-apocalyptic settings. In almost all of these films, there are robots and technologies that have taken over, superior entities that govern humankind, and, in most cases, these creatures were created by the very humans they now rule.

MORPHEUS: We have only bits and pieces of information. What we know for certain is that, at some point in the early Twenty-first Century, all of mankind was united in celebration. Through the blinding inebriation of hubris, we marveled at our magnificence as we gave birth to A.I.

NEO: A.I.? You mean artificial intelligence?

MORPHEUS: Yes. A singular consciousness that spawned an entire race of machines. I must say I find it almost funny to imagine the world slapping itself on the back, toasting the new age. I say almost funny.

Matrix, 1999

Scenarios where society ends because of artificial intelligence are implausible; however, scenarios where society will change and is currently changing because of these tools are certain.

When experts attest that “90 percent of online content may be generated or manipulated using artificial intelligence by 2026.” What concerns most people is how to detect AI. In my humble opinion, we are looking at the issue from the wrong perspective.


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Preventing the widespread use of AI is impossible, and if it were possible, it would be wrong.

The question here is: what texts, images, or content do we NEED to be created by our fellow humans?

Which creations of HUMAN ingenuity should not be manipulated by AI, no matter how advanced?

Which human creations do we want to Human-Cert as 100% authentic?

This site, especially the blog attempts to answer this open question. How? Exposing clinical reports, and relevant news written with AI, but it also studies AI-generated language, analyzes works produced by AI and humans, and explores the differences between them. By utilizing cutting-edge AI detection systems, the blog aims to provide a deeper understanding of how AI and human creativity intersect in written content.

Enjoy this project, and if you want, feel free to email me.