Original Reddit post

Been following the discussions here about AI-generated content feeling hollow and the market starting to reject the “slop.” Totally agree. I use AI for drafts constantly, but the output always has that generic, soulless tone everyone’s talking about. I started testing tools to fix this, not to hide AI use, but to make the text actually sound like a human wrote it. Most “humanizers” are just paraphrasing tools. The output still gets flagged by detectors and reads like a robot trying to imitate a human. Found Rephrasy AI a while back and it’s the only one that actually delivers. You paste in your AI text, it rewrites the structure and flow, and the built-in detector shows the score drop to zero in real time. I’ve tested the output against Turnitin, GPTZero, Originality, Copyleaks, passes all of them. Every time. The style cloning feature is key. You feed it samples of your own writing and it matches your voice. No more generic “human-like” output that still feels off. It actually sounds like you wrote it. For anyone here who uses AI for writing but wants the final product to feel human and avoid detection headaches, this is worth checking out. It’s a power tool, not a replacement. Whats everyone else using to make AI text not suck? Always looking for better options submitted by /u/patchedted

Originally posted by u/patchedted on r/ArtificialInteligence