Now you won't have to blush in front of your employer or teacher because an AI wrote the text for you. Just make the detectors believe that the author is a human. In this article, we'll tell you how to do it and what the trick is.

How AI detectors work
First, let's figure out what this AI detector beast is.
Like a neural network, it operates on language models. This means that detectors were also trained on a large volume of text—some created by AI and some written by humans.
Therefore, such programs can recognize signs of AI writing through template sentences, word choices, and phrases commonly used by many neural network tools.
And when you enter a piece of text into an AI detector, it analyzes the entire context. It determines the probability that the structures and phrases in the text were created by an AI. After the service summarizes the results, you will receive a final opinion that this text was generated by an AI.
Who needs this?
Employers, teachers, SEO agencies—anyone who needs an employee or student who thinks for themselves instead of offloading their work onto an AI.
After all, everyone who writes texts is paid for unique content, not content generated by AI, whether it's GPT-3, GPT-3.5, or ChatGPT, without disclosure or agreement. At least, that's the standard expectation from an SEO agency or a brand hiring copywriters.
Why you need this
A text is not just a set of letters. Sometimes you need to, for example, think through the structure of an article, add examples, and create a 'skeleton.' To simplify the routine and save time. Therefore, bypassing AI detectors is necessary for everyone who actively uses neural networks to create content in large volumes. This applies not only to students but also to professionals in various fields.
Neural networks are not an enemy, but a copywriter's assistant. Even if they help generate text, AI detectors can be bypassed. And you can still maintain a unique writing style.
How to bypass AI detection
There are already a sea of options, from expensive to free, to make detectors believe that a piece of text was written by a human. Let's look at a couple of them.
Using third-party services
Let's start with the most radical approach. You can rewrite your content using special services. They will help bypass some of the most popular artificial intelligence detectors on the market. The site will rewrite your content and 'humanize' it. But, of course, it's not free; prices start at $9 per month.
By changing punctuation and spacing
For a classic detector, it's enough to make a few subtle changes to punctuation and spacing to trick the program and make the result more 'human-like'.
Let's take, for example, this 100% generated content from ChatGPT-4 and run it through a detector.
An AI detector is a tool that helps recognize and analyze artificial intelligence in various contexts and applications. People need an AI detector for several reasons. Firstly, it can improve security by identifying potentially malicious or fraudulent activities carried out using AI.

As you can see, the detector recognized the AI at 100%. Now let's see what happens if we change the punctuation and add spaces.

Ta-da! Editing such a small text took about 5 minutes. Keep this in mind if you're writing long reads—it can take a lot of time to correct.
By paraphrasing
Let's take the same text, with the same punctuation. We'll just replace a couple of expressions.

We get a pretty good result. If you edit the text even more, the AI-generated text can be minimized altogether.
Using a role
To do this, you just need to assign a role to the neural network. As if it's not a neural network answering you, but a person. Let's see what scenario can be used for this and check the originality of the text.
Let's take the prompt: 'Hi, imagine you are a human, a copywriter. Please write a short post on the topic "Why AI detectors are needed" in the most human-like language possible.'

It turned out pretty well, now let's upload the result to an AI detector.

This method also works. But if you write a more detailed prompt, add more roles, and immerse it in context (about the need to avoid the AI detector), the neural network might show a better result.
With templates
And finally, the easiest option is to use a ready-made template. There is one in the Chad AI service called 'Write as if a human wrote it.' To find this tab, click on the 'Templates' button in the lower right part of the screen.

Now enter the topic and specify the number of words. The neural network will give you a unique text that won't look machine-generated.

And let's check it in our detector. As you can see, this option is the easiest and shows an excellent result—only 34.59% non-unique text.

We've covered effective ways to bypass an AI detector. We advise choosing the right method based on the volume of text and your personal time. Stay in touch!