LinkedIn longform is 41% AI-written, Pangram study finds
Summary
A study by AI detection company Pangram found that 41% of longform posts on LinkedIn are fully AI-written, with X at 25%, while Reddit and Substack show much lower rates around 10%, highlighting platform differences in AI content prevalence.
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