BBC: Organizations Worldwide Are Racing to Create a Universal 'AI-Free' Logo
Can some of our English members tell the BBC we have already sorted this! 😂

The BBC just published a major piece on the global race to establish a trusted "human-made" certification label — comparing it to the Fair Trade movement. They counted at least 8 different competing initiatives trying to create a universally recognized standard.
Key highlights from the article:
• Publisher Faber & Faber is stamping "Human Written" on books
• Film distributor Mise en scène is adding "No AI Was Used" to movie posters
• Australia's "Proudly Human" is expanding from publishing into music, photography, film, and animation
• Consumer expert Dr. Amna Khan: "A universal definition is essential to build trust"
The movement is accelerating across every creative industry. "Human-made" is becoming the new "organic."
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cj0d6el50ppo
What do you think — will the industry agree on one standard, or will the competition between labels confuse consumers?