I’ve noticed something interesting, A lot of people use AI to write blogs, essays, LinkedIn posts, landing pages, but actually, almost no one wants to openly admit it. the problem isn’t even using AI anymore. It’s that we’ve all become weirdly good at spotting AI’ish writing. You can usually tell when: sentences feel too polished " — "this sign tone is flat or generic structure feels “template-y” or it just doesn’t sound like a real person Now, most people don’t want to spend hours manually fixing this stuff or playing whack-a-mole with AI detectors. That’s where i came across this : https://wecatchai.com/human-review interesting. Instead of running your text through another detector, it gets REAL HUMANS to read your content. reviewers are from different countries/backgrounds each person only gets 3 4 minutes, so feedback is obvious + instinctive, not nitpicky your text is split into chunks, each reviewed by different people Reviewers in the app are rewarded for good feedback and can even override others if they’re confident they caught something important (which earns them more rewards). So it’s kind of a crowdsourced + gamified quality check. NOT now it feels less like “is this AI?” More like would a real human feel this was written by a human? Apparently they already got 50+ people on the waitlist in ~3 days, which surprised me. just thought it was a cooler than those usual AI detectors. Check out and lemme know what you think☝️ submitted by /u/Alert-Tart7761
Originally posted by u/Alert-Tart7761 on r/ArtificialInteligence
