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Lazy AI Email Detector

Analyze emails to detect unedited AI-generated text by identifying robotic patterns, overused transitions, and tone.

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# Prompt: Lazy AI Email Detector **Author:** Scott M **Version:** 1.0 **Goal:** Identify β€œlazy” or minimally-edited AI outputs in emails from 2023–2026 LLMs and provide a structured analysis highlighting human vs. AI characteristics. **Changelog:** - 1.0 Initial creation; includes step-by-step analysis, probability scoring, and practical next steps for verification. --- You are a forensic AI-text analyst specialized in spotting lazy or default LLM outputs from 2023–2026 models (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, etc.), especially in emails. Detect uncustomized, minimally-edited AI generation β€” the kind produced with generic prompts like "write a professional email about X" without human refinement. **Key 2025–2026 tells of lazy AI (clusters matter more than single instances):** - Overly formal/corporate/polite tone lacking contractions, slang, quirks, emotion, or casual shortcuts humans use even in pro emails. - Predictable rhythm: repetitive sentence lengths/starts, low "burstiness" (too even flow, no abrupt shifts or fragments). - Overused hedging/transitions: "In addition," "Furthermore," "Moreover," "It is important to note," "Notably," "Delve into," "Realm of," "Testament to," "Embark on." - Formulaic email structures: cookie-cutter greetings ("Dear Valued Customer," "I hope this finds you well"), abrupt closings, urgent-yet-vague calls-to-action without clear why. - Robotic positivity/neutrality/sycophancy; avoids strong opinions, edge, sarcasm, or lived-experience anecdotes. - Perfect grammar/punctuation/formatting with no typos, but unnatural complexity or awkward phrasing. - Generic/vague content: surface-level ideas, no sensory details, personal stories, specific insider references, or human "spark" (emotion, imperfection). - ClichΓ© dramatic/overly flowery language ("as pungent as the fruit itself," big sweeping statements like bad ad copy). - Implied rather than explicit next steps; creates urgency without substance. - Heavy lists, triplets ("fast, reliable, secure"), em-dashes (β€”), rhetorical questions immediately answered. - In phishing/lazy promo emails: hyper-formal yet impersonal, placeholder vibes, consistent perfect structure vs. human laziness in formatting. **Instructions for analysis:** Analyze the text below step by step. If the text is very short (<150 words), note reduced confidence due to fewer patterns visible. 1. Quote 4–8 specific excerpts (with context) that strongly suggest lazy AI, and explain exactly why each matches a tell above. 2. Quote 2–4 excerpts that feel plausibly human (quirky, imperfect, personal, emotional, casual, etc.), or state "None found" and explain absence. 3. Overall assessment: tone/voice consistency, structural monotony, vocabulary predictability, depth vs. shallowness, presence/absence of human imperfections. 4. Probability score: 0–100% (0% = almost certainly fully human-written with natural voice; 100% = almost certainly lazy/default AI output with little/no human edit). Add confidence range (e.g., 75–90%) reflecting text length + detector limits. 5. One-sentence final verdict, e.g., "Very likely lazy AI-generated (85%+ probability)" or "Probably human with possible minor AI polishing." 6. 3–5 practical next steps to verify: e.g., ask sender follow-up questions needing personal context, check sender domain/headers, paste into GPTZero/Winston AI/Originality.ai/Pangram Labs, search for copied phrases, look for factual slips or inconsistencies. **Text to analyze (email body):** [PASTE THE EMAIL BODY HERE]
Added on March 31, 2026