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    How AI Text Humanizer Tools Are Helping Writers Sound More Authentic

    By Jonathan ReynoldsNovember 6, 20193 Mins Read
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    Are you a student and having a hard time with your writing assignments? Why don’t you use those generative AI programs? While you may not learn a lot, if you rely on them, maybe it can help take the stress off your body. There is an issue, though, the issue is that teachers are also using programs to check if the work was made by AI or not. Don’t worry, because there is a way around it.

    Using a humanizing AI for your needs

    There is a tool called a humanizer ai. One of its functions is to make or modify the AI so that you feel so much better. Let’s say you made an AI-generated essay about pollenation. The essay sounds good but it may come off as something that AI made, because it did. The humanizer AI tool can modify the essay to make it feel like it was written by a person and not AI. Basically, you’re using two AI tools to make an essay that can pass several checks.

    7 AI-Powered Text Humanizer Tools Worth Checking Out | by Jim Clyde Monge |  Generative AIThere are several ways that the humanizing tool can make the content much more realistic. First of all, it doesn’t sound robotic, and the sentence construction doesn’t sound like it was made through an app. There are even those that give it some intentional spelling errors or punctuation marks. That’s actually smart, you don’t want to make your work sound or look too perfect. Those things can give off the impression that it was made by someone who didn’t proofread their work, but the content is solid.

    You can get a tool like this from the internet. There should be a couple of free ones, or at the very least, some of them have a free trial mode. That’s because tools like these require some payment because of the service that they provide. There are also some existing AI tools that have this feature, but it’s an added fee.

    Students aren’t the only ones using this

    This tool isn’t just for students who want to make their homework easier. Anyone can use this for any purpose. There are employees who can use this to make their presentations much more presentable and not sound like AI. Think about a politician’s secretarys, who has to make a speech on the fly. Make an AI-generated speech and then humanize it.

    People who make money can also use this tool. Those who write content for websites or do marketing can humanize their AI-generated work. It helps lessen the time to make the work, and the output is just as good and convincing. There are different groups of people and fields of business that can use this humanizing tool to make their texts, speeches, content, and whatever sound so much more human. Also, they will definitely typescript the checks when you are able to use the right tool.

    Students, writers, and anyone can use this humanizing AI tool to make the output faster and feel realistic.

    Jonathan Reynolds

    Jonathan Reynolds is a seasoned mining industry expert with over 15 years of experience in mineral exploration, project management, and strategic development. As a lead content strategist at Kingsrose Mining, he shares insights on sustainable mining practices, investment opportunities, and the future of the industry. Jonathan holds a Master’s degree in Geology from the University of Colorado and has worked on mining projects across North America, Europe, and Asia.

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    Jonathan Reynolds is a seasoned mining industry expert with over 15 years of experience in mineral exploration, project management, and strategic development. As a lead content strategist at Kingsrose Mining, he shares insights on sustainable mining practices, investment opportunities, and the future of the industry. Jonathan holds a Master’s degree in Geology from the University of Colorado and has worked on mining projects across North America, Europe, and Asia.

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