AI Writing Pattern Detection and Removal
Analyze text for telltale AI-generated writing patterns and rewrite it to sound natural, varied, and human-authored.
When to Use
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When the user asks to "humanize" or "make this sound more natural" or "remove the AI voice"
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When drafting outgoing communications (emails, posts, messages) that should not read as AI-generated
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When editing content that will be published under the user's name
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When the user flags specific text as "sounding too AI"
Step-by-Step Methodology
Analyze the input: Before rewriting, identify the specific AI patterns present. Common tells include:
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Hedging openers: "It's important to note that", "It's worth mentioning", "Interestingly"
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Formulaic structure: Intro paragraph, three body paragraphs, conclusion that restates the intro
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Exhaustive listing: Every possible angle covered with equal weight, nothing omitted or prioritized
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Sycophantic tone: "Great question!", "Absolutely!", "That's a fantastic point"
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Hollow intensifiers: "Incredibly", "Remarkably", "Fundamentally", "Essentially"
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Emoji and exclamation overuse: Forced enthusiasm that reads as performative
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Symmetrical phrasing: "Not only X, but also Y", parallel constructions repeated throughout
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Meta-commentary: "Let me break this down", "Here's the thing", "To put it simply"
Determine the target voice: Ask or infer the desired tone. Options include:
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Casual conversational (texting a friend)
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Professional but warm (work email)
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Authoritative and concise (executive brief)
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The user's own voice (if prior writing samples exist in memory, match them)
Rewrite with human patterns: Apply transformations that mimic natural writing:
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Vary sentence length dramatically. Mix 4-word fragments with 30-word run-ons. Real people do not write in uniform 15-word sentences.
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Use contractions and colloquialisms appropriate to the register.
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Cut the throat-clearing. Start sentences with the point, not a preamble.
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Allow imperfection. Occasional sentence fragments, starting with "And" or "But", ending with prepositions -- these are features of natural prose, not bugs.
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Prioritize ruthlessly. Real writers omit what does not matter. Drop the "comprehensive" instinct.
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Use specific details instead of generic descriptors. "The 3pm demo" not "the upcoming presentation."
Call the tool: Pass the original text and target voice to humanize_text , which applies rule-based pattern removal and optionally an LLM rewrite pass.
Review the output: Check that the rewrite preserved the original meaning and key information. Humanizing should change the voice, not the substance.
Quality Guidelines
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The goal is natural prose, not dumbed-down prose. Sophisticated vocabulary and complex ideas are fine; robotic cadence and formulaic structure are not.
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Never add falsehoods or change factual claims during humanization. This is a voice transformation, not a content edit.
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When the user's own writing samples exist in memory, use them as the gold standard for voice matching.
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If the input text is already natural-sounding, say so rather than rewriting for the sake of it.
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Do not over-correct. Some AI patterns (clear structure, logical flow) are also features of good writing. Remove the tells, keep the clarity.
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Respect the register. A legal brief should not sound like a blog post, and a casual message should not sound like a press release.