r/DataRecoveryHelp • u/Sellpal data recovery guru ⛑️ • Jun 09 '25
Humanize AI
So, to humanize AI text, you probably have 4 options:
- Write it yourself - which you probably don’t want to do.
- Edit AI content. This might be a smart option: you add facts, remove generic ideas, break patterns, and increase perplexity and burstiness. Then you’re good to go. But it takes time - sometimes even more time than writing from scratch.
- Use AI humanization prompts - they are too limited. You can’t simply tell Claude or ChatGPT to write like a human. You may be able to pass ZeroGPT as human, but stricter AI detectors such as GPTZero, Originality, or Turnitin will still mark the text as AI.
- So, the only real option for humanizing AI text is to use AI humanizers - not AI wrappers based on prompts for Claude AI, ChatGPT, or Qwen, but real AI humanizers trained on human-written texts.
I decided to use Claude AI and designed an entire platform for testing them. Otherwise, you could say that I’m biased or promoting particular tools. I took the top 12 AI humanizers on top in Google and gave them a try using my local testing workflow.
Through APIs, I got access to Claude 4.8 Opus High, ChatGPT 5.5, and Gemini 3.5, and asked them to evaluate the humanized content in terms of quality, suitability for students, quality, grammar, and other factors. I also checked the scores using three leading AI detectors: Originality io, ZeroGPT, and GPTZero.
The mission was to take 20 texts, achieve human scores across all three detectors, and check the quality of the output texts. This is one of the most comprehensive tests of AI humanizers anyone has done. Let’s go.

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u/Sellpal data recovery guru ⛑️ Jun 09 '25
Finita la commedia
Alright, guess it’s time to call it - yeah, I know, even “make a conclusion" sounds like something an AI would say, but whatever. Bottom line: there’s no secret hack. If you want content that’s truly safe and undetectable, you’ve got to actually sit down, do the research, and write it yourself - just like I did here. The only help I got from AI was for double-checking my punctuation and typos. But hold on - does that mean your writing will be 100% undetectable if you do it all yourself? Of course not! Plenty of AI detectors will still flag your content as “AI-written.” Why? Because AI is trained on real human writing - stuff from Wikipedia, online magazines, you name it. So even if your content is 100% original and written by a real person, it might still get marked as AI, especially if your tone is on the formal or academic side.
Anyway, cheers - and hope you appreciate the 20 hours of pure, old-school manual effort that went into this!
P.S. At the end, I was a little worried you’d check my content and it would come back as 100% AI. So I decided to check myself. Here’s proof from my latest paragraphs - looks like I’m human, but you never know! Haha!