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Every month we share stories, research, and ideas about preserving trust, recognising human creativity, and helping audiences make informed choices about the content they consume.

Even The Pope Didn't Get A Shortcut

A collection of Pope Leo XIV's writing on AI ethics just became the first religious text to carry the ProudlyHuman™ trust mark. It went through the same check as everyone else's work.

Response to ABC's trial of AI writing tools for news staff amid trust warnings

Dr Alan Finkel's response to the Australian Government-funded broadcaster's announcement that is evaluating the use of AI to generate digital news articles.

Latest News from Proudly Human

The official newsletter exploring human creativity, verified authorship, and the future of trust in an AI world.

AI Is Making Decisions for You—Do You Even Notice?

You consented to none of it, yet you're using all of it

Dr Alan Finkel's Three Laws of AI

A practical framework for keeping AI lawful, accountable, and firmly in service of humanity.

Can You Still Trust What You’re Reading? A Guide to Spotting Human Writing in an AI World

Learn how to identify human-authored content and support real creators in an era of AI-generated writing.

In a World Drowning in AI Content, Here’s How We Verify the Humans

Learn how Proudly Human verifies human-authored work, distinguishes ethical AI assistance from substitution, and restores trust in creative content.

Proving a Human Wrote It: Authorship, AI Slop, and the New Trust Crisis

As AI-generated books flood digital marketplaces, readers and publishers are searching for a reliable way to verify human authorship.

The Search For Authenticity In A World Of AI

Jon Whittle wrote a thoughtful piece on whether AI should be used in writing. I have some thoughts and clarifications.