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Pangram verdict · v3.3

We believe that this document is fully human-written

0 %

AI likelihood · overall

Human
100% human-written 0% AI-generated
SEGMENTS · HUMAN 1 of 1
SEGMENTS · AI 0 of 1
WORD COUNT 150
PEAK AI % 0% · §1
Analyzed
May 21
backend: pangram/v3.3
Segments scanned
1 windows
avg 150 words each
Distribution
100 / 0%
human / AI fraction
Verdict
Human
Pangram v3.3

Article text · 150 words · 1 segments analyzed

Human AI-generated
§1 Human · 0%

Hello and welcome to the K6 project, a personal adventure to travel the length and breadth of the UK finding old red telephone kiosks, they used to be everywhere before mobile telephones became the prevalent form of telecommunication.As kiosks are decommissioned from public phone usage the risk of removal of the kiosk is very likely unless they are adopted and repurposed.I want to find out what those new purposes are, who adopted the kiosk and what stories lay behind its usage (both previously and today)I have been visiting kiosks and have found may varying usages from defibrillator site, recycling centres, local book exchanges or local village guides. In rural Britain the usage of the kiosks appear ‘local centric’ and its these that I wish to explore in greater detail, both here online, as a database and social media for a more personal look at the kiosk its use and location.