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A satirical RFC proposing the Human Em Dash (HED) — a Unicode character to distinguish human-authored text from AI-generated content by marking em dashes with a Human Attestation Mark preceding them. The mock standard humorously explores the problem of "Dash Authenticity Collapse" and includes behavioral verification requirements like detecting pauses and backspaces.
RFC 454545
Janice Wilson
Jeff Auriemma
RFC 2119
IANA