I strongly suspect significant fractions of Magnifica Humanitas, the Pope's new encyclical on AI, is AI-generated or AI-assisted.
Evidence includes:
* Pangram (Some examples include paragraphs 7-8. To a lesser degree, paragraphs 120-128)
* * I think you notice it too if you read it compared to other paragraphs
* Also on a statistical level, the em-dash ("—") was used 127 times in the recent encyclical.
* * Checking the last five encyclicals, it varies from 0 times to 23 times previously.
* "genuinely" was used 9 times and "genuine" overall 22 times in today's encyclical.
* * compared to 0 and 5 times, respectively, in the previous encyclical from 2024 (which appears to be of similar length).
In total, maybe 10-15% of the final draft was written by AI. Because the level of AI-writing varies significantly from section to section (from ~0% to ~100%), and because the styles are quite different, I suspect some cardinals who ghostwrote/contributed to it use AI-assistance much more than other people.