Original Reddit post

A lot of scripts, ads, blog posts, and even emails right now are just straight ChatGPT output with light edits. It worked at first, but now everything has the same rhythm, same phrasing, same “polished but empty” feel. You can almost spot it without a detector. The weird part is that running AI text through another AI doesn’t really fix that. It just reshuffles the same logic in a different skin. What does seem to change it is when humans rewrite AI instead of models rewriting models. Not paraphrasing but actually changing intent, pacing, and tone. I tried an experiment called wecatchai.com/human-review where multiple humans review and rewrite AI text and show the before/after diff. The result doesn’t feel optimized… it feels authored and you get reply within 24-48 hrs. Feels like we’re moving into a phase where: AI writes the first draft, humans make it believable. Not sure if that becomes the standard pipeline, but pure “ChatGPT copy” is already getting easy to recognize. Curious if others here are seeing the same thing in content lately. submitted by /u/Alert-Tart7761

Originally posted by u/Alert-Tart7761 on r/ArtificialInteligence