What is Humanification?
We are living in an era of beginning of the artificial intelligence, as the AI systems are now able to generate text responses using huge LLMs and that text is hardly differentiable from human written text.
No one can deny that there will come a time when human and AI won’t be differentiable, and this state is known as singularity. But this time has not come yet and AI is differentiable from the human. Even after a great advancement in AI text generation, there are still some ways to detect if the text was written by a human or an AI system, more technically an LLM.
Here comes the text humanification, a process that modifies the AI generated text in a way that it is not detectable by the AI detector tools, while retaining the meaning and context of the text.
How it works?
In the text humanification process, we first input the AI generated text into a humanifier tool. The tool identify the parts of the text that are easily detectable as AI generated. Then it rephrases those parts of the text to feel more like a human written text. Rephrasing includes altering the words by their synonyms, changing the sentence structure, breaking down and joining of the sentences, and replacing the difficult words with the easy ones (and maybe vice versa).
There is one more thing that is usually done in the AI text humanification, though it may sound silly, the tool can also introduce some punctuation and grammatical mistakes in the resulting text to bypass the AI generated text detection tools.
The tool:
We have also introduced a free AI text humanification tool, that you can use to bypass the AI detection tools on a text that was generated by some AI, like ChatGPT, Gemini or Claude etc. (This tool may produce unexpected results sometimes, but we are working to improve the tool and make it more useful.)