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One Writing Trick to Sound Less Like AI and More Like a Human Being Updated on May , By Maliha No Comments min read This page contains affiliate links. Meaning, I get a commission if you purchase through my links, at no cost to you. Read the full disclosure here. How to sound like a human being with your writing with this one simple trick. In case you haven t read my About page yet, there s a disclaimer I do NOT use AI to write anything on this blog. Yes, who s still being obstinate about incorporating AI into her content business. If you ve been around, you know that I only publish maybe one blog post per week here on average. Be a turtle I tell myself be a turtle and keep moving sloooowly but without stopping. That s my motto, anyway.
AI Detectors Are Bad, But Maybe Not How You re Thinking Obviously, I m not the only photo editing servies content writer who doesn t use AI to write blog posts. In fact, recently, I ve come across some very disturbing stories about freelance writers being accused of using AI even when they re not. Ouch Then I came across some more stories where people were accusing the accusers… I mean, whatever. I m not going to go deep into why some AI detectors may think your writing sounds like a program wrote it, and not a human being.
Just Google it if you re curious. Or, click here to read this explanation. But I do want to share my two cents on the matter. AI detectors are not too smart. They re not advanced enough to detect the many intricate ways a generative AI can deceive people and sound like a human being wrote it. So, it s possible that an AI detector will mistake AI content for human generated content, but very rarely the other way around, unless your writing is boring AF.
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