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by 7777777phil·5mo ago·view on hn ↗
Same economics as organic food labeling imo. Starts as a genuine quality signal, turns into a price premium, gets gamed until the certification means nothing.

The harder problem will be (or already is) that most products will be partially AI-assisted and a binary label can't really capture "we used AI for the layout but a human drew every illustration." Good luck defining that boundary tbh.

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The logo could be a circle-slash "no" symbol over a six-fingered hand holding an em-dash, so the visual design can match the solidity of the measure.
> The harder problem will be (or already is) that most products will be partially AI-assisted and a binary label can't really capture "we used AI for the layout but a human drew every illustration." Good luck defining that boundary tbh.

It’s simple. If you used AI, you don’t use the badge.