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America Has a Pangram Problem

America Has a Pangram Problem
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The AI-detection tool Pangram has become a standard for identifying AI-generated text, but its increasing influence on academic and professional reputations is problematic due to its potential for errors. Experts warn that relying on these tools can lead to false accusations as the technology remains imperfect.

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The reliance on flawed AI-detection software creates significant social and professional risks, highlighting the tension between the need for verification and the limitations of current detection technology.

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AI-detection tools are getting better. But they still aren’t good enough.

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The article presents a balanced view on the limitations of AI detection tools.

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