AI detectors in ruins? New Deft model claims 86% of queries judged as human-written
soumitrashukla9 · x · 2026-08-19
A retweet argues that AI detectors are inevitably ruined once models write at or above skilled human levels, as the artifacts to detect cease to exist. Meanwhile, a new AI lab called Deft announced its model, claiming that 86% of user queries are currently judged as fully human by Pangram. The model is in public beta; it notes that short prompts are more likely to be detected as AI.
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