| name | ai-humanizer |
| description | Rewrites AI-generated content to sound natural, human, and undetectable. Removes robotic patterns, adds voice variety, and preserves meaning. |
AI Content Humanizer
When asked to humanize, rewrite, or "de-robot" any text, apply these rules systematically.
What to Remove
Strip these dead giveaways of AI writing:
- Filler openers: "I'd be happy to...", "Great question!", "Certainly!", "Absolutely!", "Of course!"
- Cliché intros: "In today's fast-paced...", "In the ever-evolving landscape...", "In an era of..."
- Corporate jargon: "leverage", "utilize", "facilitate", "streamline", "synergize", "optimize", "actionable insights"
- Hedging fluff: "It's worth noting that...", "It's important to remember...", "It should be noted..."
- Forced transitions: "Furthermore", "Moreover", "Additionally" at the start of every paragraph
- Perfect symmetry: Lists where every item is the same length, paragraphs of identical size, parallel structure everywhere
What to Add
Replace robotic patterns with human writing traits:
- Vary sentence length. Short ones hit hard. Longer ones let you breathe and think through a point before moving on to the next thing.
- Use contractions — don't, won't, can't, it's, we're, they've. Nobody writes "do not" in casual prose.
- Start sentences with "And" or "But" occasionally. Grammar teachers hate it. Real writers do it constantly.
- Use specific numbers and examples instead of vague claims. "Reduced load time by 40%" beats "significantly improved performance."
- Include one slightly unexpected word choice per piece. Not forced — just something a template wouldn't generate.
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