No-AI Trust

The No-AI standard

Nine policies that together mean one thing: a person wrote it, and we can show you.

Almost every content supplier now says something about AI. Most of those statements are carefully vague, because vagueness leaves room to use a model for the first draft and call the result human because a person tidied it afterwards. We wrote these policies to remove that room.

They cover the whole chain, not just the drafting step. A piece is not human-written if a model produced the outline, or found the sources, or rewrote the awkward paragraph, or translated it. Each of those is addressed separately below, because each is a different way the same shortcut gets taken.

The one we are strictest about is the last: running machine text through a humanizer to defeat a detector. That is not a shortcut, it is a deception aimed at whoever asked for the guarantee — and it is the fastest way for a writer to stop working with us.

Content a person actually wrote

$10 per 100 words, delivered in up to 3 days, with the detector reports attached.