Read-only local campaign artifact
ai-content-detector-retained-homepage.md
direct-content-wave-16/ai-content-detector-retained-homepage.md
# AI Content Detection Results **Skill:** `ai-content-detector` **Input:** retained Flat Fee House Cleaners Sarasota homepage text, 949 words, SHA-256 `026E1B0FE14CA9C0114078E996A79BDC5253914705DACF3137F4C11C86C85DA0`. **Bounded result:** PASS. This is a probabilistic analysis of supplied text, not proof of who wrote it or a verification of the live site. | Analysis Layer | AI Probability | |---|---:| | Statistical (word frequency/perplexity) | 56% | | Structural (syntax/grammar variation) | 49% | | Coherence (transitions/flow) | 58% | | Human Signals (emotion/anecdotes) | 61% | ## Evidence by layer 1. **Statistical:** the locally extracted sample has 949 words and no exact hits from the skill's listed AI-phrase set. That reduces one common signal, but repeated sales language such as “precision and care,” “quality,” and “peace of mind” remains highly predictable. 2. **Structural:** the 61 extracted sentence units average 15.6 words with a 13.3-word standard deviation. That is meaningful variation, although navigation, service cards, and footer content make this a noisy prose sample. 3. **Coherence:** the capture contains a real local-business sequence of offer, service list, proof, CTA, and FAQ. It also contains abrupt shifts: “Sarasota House Cleaning” appears inside the Flat Fee page and “small repairs to major installations” does not fit the surrounding cleaning copy. 4. **Human signals:** direct second-person language and concrete operational details occur, for example, “Many clients give us entry instructions and return to a clean home.” There is little personal experience, named operational context, or distinctive voice beyond generic marketing claims. ### Final Verdict - **Human Written: 44%** - **AI Written: 56%** ### Key Indicators - The page combines varied sentence rhythm with repeated generic promotional constructions. - “Every home is different—that’s why we customize each service to your needs” sounds like editable marketing template copy, not evidence of authorship. - Service-card mismatches and a conflicting “repairs to major installations” sentence suggest copied or assembled material, but do not identify an author. - The supplied sample mixes navigation and footer text with page prose, reducing confidence. - It has few exact stock AI-phrase hits, so the result is not a high-confidence detection. ### Confidence Level **Low.** Authorship cannot be determined reliably from a flattened 949-word marketing capture. This score must not be used as proof that a person or model created the page. Professionally edited or templated human copy can receive a high AI-like score for the same reasons.