Do you frequently rewrite and refine articles to bypass AI detection?
Gavin King
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As a developer, once I've completed my product development, I find it essential to promote it on social media platforms, Medium included. This often involves looking at existing articles for inspiration and then reworking them. Do you find yourselves doing something similar? On another note, this issue has been a significant concern for me, leading to the creation of Humanize AI. It's officially launched today and is available for free.
https://www.producthunt.com/posts/humanize-ai-free-ai-humanizer
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Shreya Gupta@shreya_gupta02
Use the below prompt
Generate a [type of content: article, essay, report, story, etc.] on [subject/topic], aiming to incorporate a balanced mix of technical information and personal insights. Use a conversational tone, integrating a few deliberate stylistic quirks or errors such as informal expressions, occasional repetition for emphasis, and rhetorical questions to make it resonate more authentically with readers. Structure the content to include a mix of short and long sentences, and ensure there’s a personal anecdote or hypothetical scenario illustrating a key point about [subject/topic]. After the initial draft, I will revise the text to weave in more specific examples from my own experiences or localized context, adjust the flow of paragraphs for a more natural human logic, and perhaps rephrase any sections that feel too polished or generic.
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@gavin_king1 Certainly, Gavin. The process of iteration is where the real finesse comes into play, much like editing a draft. It would be exciting to see solutions that not only allows for this iterative interaction with AI but also learns from each exchange to provide increasingly targeted and nuanced content.
That's a common challenge many developers face! It's great to see innovative solutions like Humanize AI being launched to tackle this issue. Looking forward to checking it out and saving time on rewriting articles for social media!