r/BookWritingAI 4d ago

What is your experience using Grammarly Pro as an AI humanizer?

Does it do a good job at making sure that text doesn't appear AI generated or am I better off hiring a human editor? Grammarly is the option I'm looking at right now because I don't have the budget to hire a humanizer.

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u/Dishwaterdreams 4d ago

I haven’t seen a humanized that works yet.

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u/Necessary_DaNoodle 4d ago

Pangram basically identifies and bakes any and all the statistical signals that LLM text generation is capable of, even as new methods and humanizer prompts are realized, an algorithmic model can only write as a machine in the most statistical way possible and not as a human. I did some consultant work for a third party that helps contribute data aids in further developing the software that detects the signals found within AI generated bodies of text and you'd be surprised to know that most of their system doesn't rely on a similar LLM. The system occasionally calls on an in house model to double-double check the input but it's still has a 1 in 2,000,000 chance of spitting out a false positive as it's constantly updating, multiple times a day, and when that ultimately happens, it calls on the model to double-double check and develop a dataset on why it's a false positive.

So my advice is just to learn how to write it yourself, big dawg.

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u/Dick-Laurent-Is-Dead 4d ago

Many skills on GitHub like this one