Email detection
AI Email Detection Guide
A practical guide to reviewing emails for AI-like writing, suspicious wording and safe verification steps.
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Safety guide
Support cautious review of suspicious messages, scams and trust-risk content.
Why AI email detection matters
AI tools can make emails sound polished, persuasive and professional. That can be useful for legitimate writing, but it can also make suspicious messages harder to judge by style alone.
Signals to review
Look for generic relationship context, repeated calls to action, unusually polished urgency and wording that avoids verifiable detail. These are caution signals, not proof.
Separate AI-like writing from scam risk
An email can be AI-assisted without being malicious, and a scam can be written by a human. For payment requests, login links or urgent threats, verify through official channels.
Use the right tool
The AI Email Detector focuses on writing signals, while the AI Scam Detector helps review suspicious message risk cues. Both are guidance tools.
FAQ
Can AI email detection prove a message is unsafe?
No. It can highlight AI-like writing signals, but safety decisions need verification and context.
Should I click links after scanning an email?
No scan can guarantee a link is safe. Verify sensitive requests through official channels before clicking or responding.
Does the system store raw email text?
The platform is designed to store safe metadata for scan history, not the original submitted email text.
Guidance, not proof
AI detection results are guidance only. No detector can prove authorship with certainty, and important decisions should include human review and appropriate context.
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