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Transparency, ratings & awards

LAST UPDATED JULY 2026

Made With AI is built on honesty about the human/AI split. This policy explains the AI Stack Receipt, how community scores are calculated, and how awards are decided.

The AI Stack Receipt

Every project carries a structured record: the primary and supporting tools, what each tool did, the human contribution, the AI involvement level, process disclosure, prompt excerpts where shared, and verification status.

We don't accept vague “AI-powered” labels. Creators disclose exactly where the machine stopped and the human began.

How ratings work

The community scores work across five weighted criteria: Concept (25%), Originality (20%), Execution (25%), AI Craft (20%) and Impact (10%). Each is scored 1–10 in half-point steps, and all five are required.

One rating per eligible user, editable after submitting. A community score only appears once a project has at least ten qualified ratings — until then it reads “Score coming soon.”

Editorial and jury recognition are shown separately from community numbers. Unqualified or flagged ratings are excluded from the community score.

How awards are decided

Numbers create the shortlist. People award the badge. Awards are human-selected — Project of the Day, Jury Selection, Best Human Direction, Community Choice, and the Annual Awards.

Every award has a public verification record at a stable URL and an embeddable badge. A revoked or suspended award is reflected on any embedded badge immediately.

Disclosure requirements

Submissions must declare the rights to the work, an accurate AI disclosure, and agreement to the content policy. Misleading disclosure is grounds for removal and can be reported by anyone.