AI Score for received emails

With eM-Client also using AI features to generate text, it becomes more and more important for us mortal humans to be given a little help on judging if a message was fully or in part written by an LLM.

It’d be great to include such a feature in near future.

cheers
Markus

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  1. these “is it AI or human written text?”- analysis is far from perfect. (in case you want to use this analysis to spot spam and phishing messages)

  2. since the AI-Engine of eM Client is not installed on your computer, every message needs to be transferred to the AI-Cloud => Violation against GDPR since this is a transfer PII to a third party without permission of the owner of the PII.

Hi @F_H,

yeah - that’s why i would want a score… no need to be perfect.
regarding 2: something I hadn’t thought about - Proton allows for running their AI scribe locally - I guess this would have to be the approach here.

cheers
Markus

With eM-Client also using AI features to generate text, it becomes more and more important for us mortal humans to be given a little help on judging if a message was fully or in part written by LLM.

eM Client currently uses the AI ChatGPT, so I presume “if you are using the built-in optional AI composition feature”, everything would be generated by the AI ChatGPT engine, unless you choose to only use it for part of your email.

See the eM Client blog on how the the AI Features work in eM Client https://www.emclient.com/ai
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If you are only referring to Incoming mail “if it was all or partly written by AI or not”, then suggest to put a request for an AI Incoming mail score via the following Sleekplan share and vote for ideas page below with any comments you like in there too.

Also maybe include how any other mail client shows the Received Mail Score as an example “if you know of one that does that already”.

Apart from the fact that I am already fed up with all the AI hype, I prefer facts to (AI) guesswork.
Please see my feature proposal here for a more reliable (as it is based on facts) approach: