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What a Humanums certificate proves — and what it doesn't

A Humanums certificate proves that text was typed by a human, with human revision and pacing patterns, inside a monitored session. It does not prove identity, originality, or that no AI was consulted. Here is the honest boundary.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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