AI detection tools like GPTZero, Originality.ai, and Turnitin are getting better at spotting ChatGPT-generated content. If you want your AI-assisted writing to pass as human, you need to humanize it properly.
Humanizing AI text means rewriting it to match natural human writing patterns — varied sentence lengths, occasional imperfections, personal voice, and contextual flow. Pure AI output tends to be too perfect, too uniform, and lacks personality.
ChatGPT writes in predictable patterns. Break long sentences into shorter ones. Mix simple and complex sentences. Start sentences with conjunctions like "And" or "But" occasionally — real humans do this.
AI doesn't have personal experiences. Add specific anecdotes, examples from your life, or industry-specific stories. This instantly makes text feel human and authentic.
ChatGPT tends to write formally. Change "do not" to "don't", "cannot" to "can't", "it is" to "it's". Use conversational phrases and transitions that feel natural when read aloud.
Human writing isn't perfectly polished. A well-placed fragment, an intentional run-on, or a slightly informal phrase can make text feel more authentic. Just don't overdo it.
The fastest way is to use a dedicated tool like AI Human Post. It automatically rewrites ChatGPT and Claude text into natural, human-sounding content with 18 templates for different platforms.