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Newly Released AI Detector, Pangram 3.0, Gives Greater Transparency and Detailed Insight Into Text Written or Modified By AI

Pangram 3.0 now pinpoints text that has been created, revised, or edited with AI-powered tools

Pangram 3.0 gives enhanced transparency into written work including how any selection of a written text was created, assembled, or modified with AI.

Pangram, already established as the most accurate and most reliable AI transparency and discovery technology, today launched a significant new upgrade to its detection software – Pangram 3.0. Pangram can now reliably and accurately identify text that has been edited or modified by AI systems, in addition to surfacing text that was entirely created by AI.

The upgraded system includes several advances to Pangram’s already best-in-class AI detection technology. Pangram 3.0 gives enhanced transparency into written work including how any selection of a written text was created, assembled, or modified with AI. In education, that means that a teacher or college professor will have the specific information they need when evaluating a paper, rather than relying on the limited information of an aggregated percentage of AI present.

“Pangram is the first AI detector to give insight into the subtleties that go into writing. In many sectors, especially in education, AI text detection was limited to a binary response: is there AI content or not?” said Max Spero, cofounder and CEO of Pangram. “Pangram 3.0 is the first detector that can show where a text was AI-generated, where it was fully human-written, and that in-between space where a text was co-authored with AI,” he said.

To build the new version of Pangram, the company trained its model on hundreds of editing prompts such as, “Make this more descriptive” or “Make this more casual.” With Pangram 3.0, sections of text may be labeled as lightly AI-assisted or moderately AI-assisted, which make it easier to make policy decisions based on AI usage.

“Previous versions of Pangram were highly accurate at differentiating between human and AI, but could not tell you the extent to which AI assisted with a particular section,” Spero said. “Now we can go deeper and paint a real picture of what’s going on. It’s a significant step forward for our system and for the field of AI transparency,” he said.

Read more about Pangram 3.0 here.

About Pangram

Pangram Labs is the technology leader in AI detection systems, surpassing other detection providers in accuracy, reliability, and information delivery. Pangram’s detection systems are relied on by thousands of businesses, primarily for assessing and addressing public reviews of products and services, many of which are compromised by AI. Founded by classmates at Stanford University, Pangram is gaining market traction in education as the high-accuracy alternative for assessing the authenticity of student work.

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