Source: It’s Nice That
Ori Peer’s initiative addresses a real market need: as AI detection tools become unreliable and AI-generated work floods platforms, creators need visible proof-of-humanness that extends beyond metadata or artist statements. By turning anti-AI disclaimers into collectible, animatable assets that artists can display, the project transforms credential into cultural signal—similar to how luxury brands use visible markers to distinguish authentic goods. The open call for animated versions suggests this could become a standardized visual language across creative platforms, shifting burden from platforms to prove something *is* AI to creators proving something *isn’t*.