How to make AI writing undetectable

VolleyVibes

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I'm just gonna spit it out: I started experimenting with generative AI for my writing assignments. Not actually copy-pasting, rather research, ideas, paraphrasing and editing. Sorry, not sorry! 😭
I think I'm becoming pretty good at writing with the help of AI hehe, and I use it occasionally for a few subjects I don't really give a 🤬 about. Still, I'm afraid profs might notice the trace of generative AI in my papers, and the last thing I want is getting into trouble basically for finding an efficient way to complete assignments with tight deadlines or avoid them piling up 🤷🏼
Does anyone know how to make AI generated writing undetectable? Maybe you can share some editing tricks or suggest tools that do not trigger AI detectors or help with paraphrasing without making your text sound extra robotic?
 
honestly feel ya, been there lol
two things that saved me:

always toss in some personal anecdotes or examples - ai never nails those
mess around with sentence lengths, mix short ones with longer ones so the flow feels more human
 
been using studypro lately, and gotta say it's pretty good for exactly what you're talking about. Their paraphraser keeps things natural enough that detectors haven't flagged me yet 🤞 might be worth checking out if you haven't already
 
I've messed around with Yomu.ai a bit and I'm still on the fence about it. Sure, sometimes the texts slide through AI checkers unnoticed, but other times they're flagged instantly. I'm wondering if it's even worth the hassle most of the time. At this point, double-checking every sentence kinda defeats the purpose, doesn't it? 🙄
 
I mostly lean on Claude for the stuff I genuinely hate writing - outlines, intros, abstracts, and conclusions (basically, the boring bits 🙃). Then I usually run paragraphs through Quillbot or Wordvice (free versions tho, so annoying character limits) to spice things up a little.
Still end up tweaking their paraphrases myself, 'cause apparently I can't resist making tiny edits 😂
 
first off, i gave up on chatgpt for school stuff - gets flagged way too often and tbh the writing feels super cliche half the time 😠

i've had better luck with tools that aren't overhyped and are actually built for academic writing. way fewer hallucinations, and the texts don't read like they were churned out by a bot in a rush

thumbs up to study pro cause i tried it too - their ai writer and paraphraser both do a great job, and the platform is free without those annoying paste limits you get on other platforms

but yeah, i still back the idea that you gotta use ai smartly. i always mix in my own spin, add a bit of critical thinking. that combo works way better and feels safer tbh
 
first off, i gave up on chatgpt for school stuff - gets flagged way too often and tbh the writing feels super cliche half the time 😠

i've had better luck with tools that aren't overhyped and are actually built for academic writing. way fewer hallucinations, and the texts don't read like they were churned out by a bot in a rush

thumbs up to study pro cause i tried it too - their ai writer and paraphraser both do a great job, and the platform is free without those annoying paste limits you get on other platforms

but yeah, i still back the idea that you gotta use ai smartly. i always mix in my own spin, add a bit of critical thinking. that combo works way better and feels safer tbh
I agree with you on avoiding overhyped tools. I actually prefer using Jenni.ai over ChatGPT for academic stuff since it's more tailored to that kind of writing and feels less generic. The only downside is that the free version is pretty limited, which gets frustrating if you’re working on longer papers.
That said, I’m gonna try Studypro too now just out of curiosity. Would be nice to compare the results and see which one holds up better.
 
i used to run my generated texts through editpad to paraphrase them
hoped it'd help, but they still got flagged by copyleaks and zerogpt 😩
guess it's time to try something else, cause clearly that trick isn't cutting it anymore
 

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