June 5, 2026

Badge of honor or purity test?

Let's celebrate work that is 100% human-made

A shiny badge for ‘no AI’ work sparks cheers, eye-rolls, and one very messy milk joke

TLDR: A new site is handing out badges for projects made without generative AI, but the comments immediately turned into a fight over what counts as “human-made.” Some loved the idea, while others mocked it as impossible to define and argued that AI is a human tool anyway.

A new website wants to celebrate projects made by humans, and only humans. Its pitch is simple: if generative AI helped create the work, it doesn’t qualify. Download the badge, send an email, join the list. Easy, right? Absolutely not, according to the comments. The community instantly turned this cute little badge into a full-blown debate about where “human-made” even ends.

One camp went straight for the loopholes. If autocomplete suggests your next word, are you out? What about spell check? What if you asked an AI chatbot a question the way you’d normally use a search engine? Suddenly the comments sounded less like a celebration and more like a courtroom drama over whether pressing Tab counts as artistic betrayal.

Then came the pro-AI crowd, and they were not subtle. One commenter called the anti-AI stance a “horrible take,” arguing that computer intelligence is one of humanity’s biggest achievements and should be celebrated, not shunned. Another pushed the even spicier idea that using AI is still human-made, because humans built the whole stack in the first place. Translation: if a person used the tool, it still counts.

And because the internet can never resist chaos, one commenter delivered the thread’s comic relief by saying “human-made work” sounded like a child spilling milk just to create cleanup duty. Which, honestly, may be the most relatable definition of work in the entire discussion.

Key Points

  • The article describes an official website focused on celebrating work labeled as 100% human-made.
  • The website defines one eligibility rule: generative AI cannot be used in creating the project.
  • The stated goal is to signify and share projects completed by humans.
  • Visitors are invited to download a badge associated with the human-made designation.
  • People who want to be added to the list are asked to contact the site by email.

Hottest takes

"This is a horrible take" — steno132
"When I use AI to produce a work, it’s human-made" — cheevly
"My child pouring milk on the table... It’s human-made work" — skyberrys
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