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Inside Pangram 3.3.2: How AI Detection Models Analyze Machine-Generated Text

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krackers

2h ago· 7 min readenInsight

Summary

Pangram is a research company developing AI detection models to address the growing problem of AI-generated text. The article explores the internal representations of Pangram 3.3.2, their flagship AI text detection model with industry-leading performance. It discusses how AI-assisted writing has expanded rapidly since ChatGPT's debut in 2022, and how certain forms of writing (like academic essays and product reviews) lose value when machine-produced. The piece delves into the technical architecture and internal workings of Pangram's detection system.

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Hacker NewsInside Pangram 3.3.2: How AI Detection Models Analyze Machine-Generated Textpangram.com

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Since ChatGPT's debut in 2022, AI-assisted writing has expanded at a staggering pace.
Because AI-generated text now appears across so much of what we read, it has become obvious that some forms of writing lose their value when produced by a machine.
In academia, essays are meant to cultivate student reasoning. In the marketplace, product reviews are valuable because they reflect the experiences of other people.
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Exploring the internal representations of Pangram 3.3.2

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