AI Detection Data Shows 41% of LinkedIn Longform Content and 33% of X Posts Are AI-Generated
Data from AI detection company Pangram reveals that a significant portion of content on major social media platforms is AI-generated. According to their Chrome extension data, 41% of longform written content on LinkedIn, roughly 33% of longer posts on X, and about 10% of longer posts on Reddit and Substack are likely fully AI-generated. The findings highlight the growing prevalence of AI-generated content in users' daily social media feeds.
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As much as 41 percent of longform written content seen by users on LinkedIn is likely to be fully AI-generated
Roughly a third of longer posts on X are AI-generated
Roughly one-in-ten longer Reddit and Substack posts are AI, according to the data
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