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AI-Generated Text Feels Detectable in Professional Copy

Professionals manually edit AI-generated text to remove telltale patterns (em dashes, phrasing) before using it in PRs or marketing copy. The friction of making AI output appear human-written is a recurring workflow burden. This post announces a micro-tool rather than articulating the problem directly.

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