Claims

Separate claims are more credible than a totalizing truth.

Adamly is built around limited, intelligible and auditable statements. Each claim can be granted alone or in combination.

A better system does not force a false binary. It clarifies exactly what has been verified.

Human talent

Human Talent Verified.

Real and identifiable people effectively participated in the content covered by the verified scope.

This can include models, presenters, on-camera subjects, contributors or voices depending on the scope. Typical evidence includes booking records, releases, production documents and the links between talent, date, session and final assets.

Human capture

Human Capture Verified.

The source assets were captured by a named human photographer, videographer or production crew.

The claim is about capture provenance. It is supported through source files, metadata, production documents, session context and a chain that links the source to the approved deliverables.

Rights and consent

Rights & Consent Verified.

Rights, permissions and consent documentation relevant to the verified scope were reviewed and connected to the covered assets.

This does not mean all confidential documents must be public. It means the public claim is backed by a documented review process.

AI status

Generative AI Status Verified.

Adamly verifies the declared status of generative AI use in the audited scope. The result is descriptive, not moral.

Possible sub-statuses include:

  • No generative AI in final asset
  • AI-assisted retouch only
  • Hybrid workflow disclosed
  • AI-generated elements disclosed

Exclusions

A serious verification also states what it does not cover.

Every record should be able to say what was outside the scope, what was not reviewed and what changed after issuance.

That honesty strengthens the claim instead of weakening it.