Last Updated on August 24, 2024
Using AI as a tool is helpful, but it shouldn’t replace your own writing. I learned this the hard way when I rushed a project by relying too much on AI. The content felt flat, so now I use AI for drafts but always refine the text myself.
How to Avoid AI Detection, here are the 5 tips of my daily experiences.
1. Don’t Rely on AI Alone
Breaking content into small parts helps make it feel more natural. I’ve found that writing shorter segments and then refining them improves the quality. It also makes it harder for AI detection tools to catch.
2. Don’t repeat your words
Repetition can make AI-written content obvious. Instead of repeating the same phrases, I switch up my word choice. For example, instead of saying, “This is good,” I might say, “This stands out.” It keeps the writing fresh and less robotic.
3. Add Personal Stories
Including personal stories makes the text more relatable. For instance, when writing about marketing, I share experiences from my own career. This approach aligns with Google’s E-E-A-T principle and adds credibility to the content (Experience, Expertise, Authority, and Trustworthiness).
4. Rewrite for a Natural Tone
Tools like QuillBot can help rephrase text to sound more human. I use these tools when AI-generated text feels too stiff. Rewriting ensures the final content reads smoothly and naturally.
5. Check with Detection Tools
Before finalizing content, I always run it through an AI detection tool. This extra step catches any areas that might seem too mechanical. Adjusting these parts ensures the text is authentic and less likely to be flagged.