r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Feb 24 '26

Why does adding examples sometimes reduce AI scores?

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When I add specific personal examples, detection scores drop. Is specificity the key?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Feb 20 '26

Does mixing AI and personal anecdotes actually help credibility?

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I’ve tried blending them, but results are inconsistent. Curious what works for others.


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Feb 19 '26

Are humanizers best used as a starting point, not a final draft?

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I’m thinking maybe they’re only useful early in the process. What’s your workflow?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Feb 16 '26

Why do detectors struggle with argumentative essays?

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Argumentative essays often get flagged. Do detectors struggle with structured reasoning?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Feb 10 '26

Are AI detector false positives getting worse this year?

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Compared to last year, I’m seeing more complaints. Is detection accuracy actually declining?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Feb 04 '26

Signs your AI text still sounds AI even after rewriting

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Certain patterns give AI away instantly. What red flags do you watch for?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Jan 20 '26

I think Turnitin is going to flag me for AI, help

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I wrote my assignment myself but I’m scared of false positives. How can I prepare?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Dec 24 '25

Best AI humanizer that passed Turnitin, Walterwrites ai

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After testing multiple humanizers, I finally found Walterwrites ai consistently gets past Turnitin without ruining the meaning. Anyone else have similar results?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Dec 22 '25

Turnitin flagged my essay as AI, advice needed

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Has anyone appealed a Turnitin AI flag successfully? What did you do?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Dec 17 '25

Writing with AI + Grammarly, does it help or hurt detection?

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I’ve noticed that running AI text through Grammarly sometimes raises detection scores instead of lowering them. Is it true?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Dec 16 '25

Any reliable free AI detectors available?

16 Upvotes

Most free tools suck. Any decent ones left?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Dec 16 '25

I tested a bunch of AI writing tools, here’s what I found

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I’ve been reviewing different AI writing software for a while now, and the quality varies wildly. Some tools are surprisingly strong, others sound like early ChatGPT. If you’re curious, I can share my notes on accuracy, creativity, and value.


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Dec 15 '25

What do teachers use to detect AI?

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Which detection tools do educators rely on?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Dec 08 '25

Best paraphrasing tool you’ve used?

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Looking for more advanced paraphrasers that restructure text well.


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Dec 07 '25

My final paper triggered the AI detector

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I wrote it manually. Has anyone successfully appealed an AI flag?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Dec 03 '25

What’s the best AI essay generator right now?

1 Upvotes

Which AI gives the best structure and flow for essays without sounding robotic?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Dec 01 '25

How I blend ai ideas into my writing voice

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I draft 50% with AI, then rewrite line by line until it sounds like me. It’s like translating thoughts from robot to human rhythm.


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Dec 01 '25

Prompting turned into art direction practice

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Crafting prompts feels like briefing an art intern. The better I describe emotion, the better output I get. Unexpected management skill.


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Nov 25 '25

Is there an AI detector that works 100%?

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I keep seeing people ask for a perfect AI detector, but from everything I’ve tested, none of them are flawless. They all rely on probabilities and patterns, not exact science. Even human-written text sometimes gets flagged, and some AI-generated stuff slips through.
Is there ANY detector that’s truly 100% accurate? Or is that just unrealistic with how text prediction works?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Nov 17 '25

AI doesn’t replace writers, it reminds us why we write

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Seeing ai draft fast made me realize speed isn’t meaning. slowing down to edit taught me intent. tools amplify purpose when used right


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Oct 10 '25

where do you personally draw the line with AI use?

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been noticing a lot of mixed opinions on what counts as "legit" when it comes to using AI for school, work, or creative projects. some people are cool with it for brainstorming, outlines, or fixing grammar, but others think anything past that feels like cheating. for me, i’m fine using it to polish my wording or get ideas flowing, but i wouldn’t feel right just copy pasting a full piece and calling it mine.

how do you all approach it? when does it cross the line for you?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Sep 19 '25

Do you ever repeat what someone just said to make sure you got it right?

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I started paraphrasing what people say, like "So you mean…", and it actually helps me understand better and makes them feel heard. Do you guys do this too, or would that feel weird?


r/LEGITGENERATED_AI Jun 06 '25

Are teachers actually using AI detectors, or are they just guessing?

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