AI Bullshit Detector for Corporate Communications

C5/10May 6, 2026
WhatA browser extension and email plugin that identifies when incoming messages or documents are AI-generated copy-paste, alerting recipients before they waste time engaging with hollow content.
SignalMultiple commenters describe a growing absurdity where humans are copy-pasting AI responses back and forth, effectively acting as intermediaries for two machines — people want a way to know when they're talking to a model rather than a person.
Why NowAI-generated text in professional communication has gone from rare to ubiquitous in 2025-2026, and there is no widely adopted standard for labeling or detecting it in workplace contexts.
MarketKnowledge workers and managers at enterprises; ~500M corporate email users globally; GPTZero and Originality.ai exist but focus on academic plagiarism, not real-time workplace communication.
MoatNetwork effects — the more organizations adopt it, the more training data on corporate AI patterns, plus integration stickiness with email and Slack.
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