Notes on authenticity, trust, and the writing process.
Dispatches on content authenticity, the failure mode of AI detectors, and how writers are building behavioral proof into their workflow.
Humanums vs VerifyMyWriting: what's the difference?
VerifyMyWriting scans finished text with an AI detector and issues a seal. Humanums captures how you write and issues a signed certificate. One guesses from the output. The other proves the process.
The EU AI Act requires content labeling. Here is what that means for writers.
The EU AI Act mandates that AI-generated content be labeled. For human writers, the challenge flips: how do you prove your work is NOT AI? Behavioral certification is the clearest path.
How to prove you wrote something in 2026
Students, freelancers, and journalists are all being asked the same question: did you actually write this? Here are the methods that work, ranked by strength of evidence.
AI detector results are not proof. Here is a better way.
If you searched for an AI detector, this is the real problem: detector scores are guesses. Proof of human authorship needs behavioral verification, not probability.
The organic food label for writing
Trust labels changed the food industry. The same model can fix the content authenticity crisis. Here's why, and what the regulations say.
How Humanums works: the 6 signals that prove you're human
A technical look at keystroke cadence, pause patterns, revision behavior, and the other signals we use to certify human-written content.
Why AI detectors are broken — and what we built instead
AI detectors flag 61% of non-native English speakers as bots. Analyzing finished text is fundamentally flawed. Here's the alternative.