Hamel Husain calls out Pangram employees for dogpiling a dev training a writing AI
HamelHusain · x · 2026-08-19
ML engineer Hamel Husain publicly called out AI detection company Pangram, saying it "seems like a toxic company": developer @rosmine made a good-faith attempt to train an AI to write better, and three Pangram employees decided to dogpile on him.
Hamel said a culture of attacking people gives "NGMI vibes" and posted screenshots of tweets he bets will be deleted, sparking discussion about detection companies vs. the creator community.
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