An urgent response is needed by universities. Trust is already low and quickly dropping. AssuredAssessment.org can help.
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An exciting opportunity to deliver more human translations and human-narrated audiobooks, bringing ideas to more people around the world. #LBF
Small presses and similar organisations are excited about ProudlyHuman.org at the London Book Fair. Incredible interest and it’s been a fruitful three days to gather momentum. #LBF
It was an amazing speech at #LBF. Thoughtful, clear, and a call to action. As more people are encouraged to read, it will be important to make sure they are able to make an informed choice as to whether the writing is human-authored or AI-generated. ProudlyHuman.org can make that possible.
AI isn’t the problem.
Mass-produced, unauthentic content is.
The race to detect AI misses the bigger opportunity:
designing systems that prioritise human judgement, ethics, and lived experience.
That’s the philosophy behind Proudly Human.
https://cstu.io/eb5cac
With so much AI-generated content, the real focus for writers isn’t productivity.
It’s humanity.
This piece by @queendeebug.bsky.social explores how writers can stand out without trying to outpace machines.
Worth a read for anyone thinking about authorship in the AI era:
shorturl.at/VV9EN
ProudlyHuman™ has been recommended as a tool for authors in the conversation about AI and authorship.
That matters.
This shows real shift isn’t:
“Can we detect AI?” It’s: “Can we verify what’s human?”
ProudlyHuman™ doesn’t police AI.
It verifies human authorship; this deserves to be recognised.
Worth reading the full piece in *The Australian* 👇
[www.theaustralian.com.au/education/stop-ai-cheati...
#HumanAuthorship #ChooseHuman #AIEducation
“Universities are facing more and more criticism for not managing AI abuse in their institutions, and that’s a very serious challenge to address.”
— Alan Finkel
When origin can’t be verified, trust breaks down.
Detection alone isn’t enough.
Verification is what restores confidence.