Let’s take YouTube videos as an example.
The human in the video is real. The voice is not cloned. The recording is all human. The idea came from a human. The script was based on their thoughts, but written by a LLM.
Does that count as “human made”?
Where would you draw the line – when is the amount of AI used in the content too high for a “human made” badge?
I searched on YouTube for what viewers think.
Instead… I found “AI humanizer” content. YouTube is full of AI crap channels followed by thousands of bots (I hope they are bots).
So many videos about how to make money with cheap AI-created content. And very little about what we actually think constitutes a fully human-made piece of content.
LinkedIn is no different, just less trashy.
I found this illustrator, Aimee Cozza (aimeecozza.com), who introduced a “100% Human made, no AI used” badge. There’s no tech behind it – just hope that “AI artists” won’t use it out of respect for the “real” artists.

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