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Pangram itself looks like it was just generated by Google AI Studio.
This app flags "'s infrastructure" as a hallmark of AI-generated prose. Other markers of AI generation include "'s not just", "making it", "'t just" (33x more likely in AI!), and "ecosystem".
I don't think it's trustworthy.
Pangram seems like a useful service for the world we are going to face. To me the semicolon-newline pair reminds of AI almost immediately. I am surprised that this service didn’t point that out. It could be just to me this pattern is bothering though.
> His answer:
"Where X actually lives" is a new hallmark of AI writing. I've noticed it a lot lately.
It is not, but I have used Claude to edit it.