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Link: This plugin uses Wikipedia’s AI-spotting guide to make AI writing sound more human

A new tool called Humanizer is designed to help AI chatbots produce text that sounds more human. This tool uses a guide from Wikipedia that lists indicators of AI-generated content.

Developer Siqi Chen developed Humanizer by incorporating feedback from Wikipedia's volunteer editors, who aim to identify and mitigate poorly written AI content.

The guide from Wikipedia includes specific signs of AI text, such as vague attributions and overly promotional language.

For example, Humanizer can alter phrases from "nestled within the breathtaking region" to "a town in the Gonder region," making the text seem less AI-generated.

Since AI detection methods are continually evolving, Humanizer will automatically update its features as new improvements are identified.

Companies like OpenAI have already begun addressing common AI text patterns, indicating a trend towards AI-generated language that is increasingly indistinguishable from human writing. #

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