Transform robotic, AI-generated text into natural, human-sounding writing. Detect and fix 29+ patterns that make content obviously machine-written.
Comprehensive detection based on Wikipedia's "Signs of AI Writing" guide, maintained by WikiProject AI Cleanup.
Removes puffery like "vibrant," "stunning," "breathtaking," and "nestled in the heart of" that AI uses to sound impressive.
Content PatternsBreaks up forced groupings of three that AI uses to appear comprehensive but feel mechanical.
Style PatternsEliminates tacked-on participles like "highlighting," "underscoring," and "symbolizing" that add fake depth.
Language PatternsReplaces weasel words like "Experts argue" and "Industry reports" with specific, verifiable sources.
Content PatternsReduces excessive em dashes that AI uses to mimic "punchy" sales writing, replacing with cleaner punctuation.
Style PatternsStrips conversational residue like "Great question!" and "I hope this helps!" from generated content.
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AI writing puffs up importance by adding statements about how arbitrary aspects represent or contribute to a broader topic.
AI hits readers over the head with claims of notability, often listing sources without context.
AI chatbots tack present participle ("-ing") phrases onto sentences to add fake depth.
AI has serious problems keeping a neutral tone, especially for "cultural heritage" topics.
AI chatbots attribute opinions to vague authorities without specific sources.
Many AI-generated articles include formulaic "Challenges" sections that follow predictable patterns.
These words appear far more frequently in post-2023 text and often co-occur.
AI substitutes elaborate constructions for simple copulas (is/are/has).
Constructions like "Not only...but..." or "It's not just about..., it's..." are overused.
AI forces ideas into groups of three to appear comprehensive.
AI has repetition-penalty code causing excessive synonym substitution.
AI uses "from X to Y" constructions where X and Y aren't on a meaningful scale.
AI often hides the actor or drops the subject entirely.
AI uses em dashes more than humans, mimicking "punchy" sales writing.
AI chatbots emphasize phrases in boldface mechanically.
AI outputs lists where items start with bolded headers followed by colons.
AI chatbots capitalize all main words in headings.
AI chatbots decorate headings or bullet points with emojis.
ChatGPT uses curly quotes instead of straight quotes.
Text meant as chatbot correspondence gets pasted as content.
AI disclaimers about incomplete information get left in text.
Overly positive, people-pleasing language.
Wordy constructions that add no meaning.
Over-qualifying statements.
Vague upbeat endings that say nothing specific.
AI hyphenates common word pairs with perfect consistency.
Phrases that pretend to cut through noise to deeper truth.
AI announces what it's about to do instead of doing it.
A heading followed by a one-line paragraph that restates the heading.
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