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Is Humark an AI detection tool?

About Humark

Humark is not an AI detection tool. It is attribution infrastructure, specifically a biometric notary for creative work. The distinction matters.

AI detection tools try to answer: "Was this made by AI?" That is an adversarial detection problem that becomes harder as generative models improve. Every improvement in AI image generation degrades the reliability of AI detection. This is an arms race with no permanent winner.

Humark answers a fundamentally different question: "Who staked their biological identity on this work?" That question has a permanent, cryptographically verifiable answer for every registered asset.

Think of it like a notary. When you register a notarized document, the notary does not verify that the contents are true. They verify that you, a real identified human being, signed it. If you lied, the lie is biometrically yours. That is exactly what Humark does for creative work.

When someone registers a work through Humark, the system records their device-bound biometric signature, a cryptographic hash of the asset, a timestamp, and a creator attestation declaring the work is human-made and original. This record is permanent and tamper-evident.

If someone misuses the system to register AI-generated work as human-made, they have committed documented, biometrically-attested fraud. The record exists as permanent evidence tied to their biological identity. This is the most powerful fraud deterrent the creator economy has ever had, because it converts anonymous deception into documented, attributable liability.

For more details on our approach to trust and integrity, visit the Trust & Integrity page. The Creator Attestation in our Terms of Use details the legal obligations of every registrant.