Is WriteHuman.ai Undetectable?

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Is WriteHuman.ai Undetectable?

In our ongoing series of product reviews, we’ve been scouring the internet for software claiming to expertly humanize AI generated text into human writing. Whereas most of these AI humanizers call themselves undetectable, one AI writing tool has the audacity to call itself "Human", WriteHuman to be exact.

We shall put their name to against a bevy of AI Detectors to see if they can hold a candle to the kings of undetectable artificial intelligence, StealthGPT.

Advanced algorithms and natural language processing be damned, WriteHuman.AI, let's see how human you really are!

Table of Contents

  • My Grading System

  • WriteHuman.AI At First Glance

  • Comparing The Results Of Our AI Humanizers

  • WriteHuman.AI Vs StealthGPT Vs Originality.AI

  • WriteHuman.AI vs StealthGPT vs Other AI Detection Tools

  • The Final Grade: Conclusion

  • FAQ

My Grading System

Since using Artificial Intelligence with sophisticated algorithms to write human-like content is so popular among students, I'm going to give a letter grade using the academic model (A,B,C,D,F) as well as a star rating out of 4.

I will issue Writehuman.AI four different grades for four different categories: Writing Ability, Functionality, User Experience, and Pricing. Once I arrive at a letter grade and star rating for each, I'll take the average as the overall grade.

WriteHuman.AI At First Glance

They lead with the tagline “Elevate AI To Human Perfection”, a total negation of all the imperfection and randomness required to generate human writing that bypasses AI detection.

As humans, our word choice and sentence structure is perplexing, random, and often downright strange. The way AI gets flagged in the first place is by appearing too perfect and simple.

You can tell an imperfect tagline like “Elevate AI To Human Perfection” wasn’t written by AI. To better understand that, read this Forbes article about humaniziing AI content.

Immediately, you’re given a dialogue box for their AI humanizer. I suppose that’s the only free tool we get to test run. Make a note that StealthGPT also offers a free Stealth Writer feature to generate human-like writing from scratch.

The website itself does look clean and professional, with those safe little animations that give off the feeling of corporate expertise, simplicity, and homogeneity. The copywriting also shares the right values for the undetectable AI space like effortlessness, customization, protection, and privacy.

From all their messaging, you get the sense the tool is geared to content creators before students. They seem to emphasize articles, blogs, and teams more than essays, homework, and class, though they do have features for both like any good undetectable AI service should.

Lets give their AI humanizer a whirl before we rush to any judgements on their user experience though, so far it’s been a pleasant scroll.

Comparing The Results Of Our AI Humanizers

Since WriteHuman.AI likes content creators so much, lets ask ChatGPT to write us a blog post and not an essay. The blog post will be about human writing styles because that “elevate to human perfection” bit rubbed me in a funny way.

Here’s our ChatGPT article:

Since there’s only a 200 word limit to their free version, lets only copy and past the first three paragraphs. Here’s what WriteHuman.AI Humanized our text into:

We even got a Human Score at the top right of 99.92% human. Cool. Before I put this into a detector and compare it with StealthGPT, let me paste the text here so we can actually read it and see if it passes a human smell test. Their text will be in italics, my notes will be in bold.

Exploring Human Writing Styles: A Journey Through the Art of Expression

Writing is an essential part of human communication and has undergone centuries of change in form, style, and technique. Beginning with ancient pictograms and ending with contemporary sophisticated prose writing styles give us a glimpse into the heart of people and civilizations. Weird sentence right there, “prose writing styles gives us a glimpse into the heart of people and civilizations”...ummm, what??? I want to meet the human that would write that....

This blog post will explore the multifaceted nature of human writing styles – their characteristics, historical importance as well as their relevance to nowadays.

The Genesis of Writing Styles

Ancient Scripts and Early Forms

Human writing began with pictographs and ideograms, symbols that denoted objects or ideas. The Sumerians’ cuneiform script and Egyptian hieroglyphics are among the earliest examples known today. These forms were mostly utilitarian in nature; they were used to document transactions, legal codes, religious texts. Decent paragraph, usage of the word “forms” there a little wonky but it’ll pass.

The Evolution to Alphabets

The Phoenician alphabet was a groundbreaking system that employed figures for sounds instead of items. Greek and Latin alphabets were developed based on this one which then affected European writings. An important milestone in this development was changing from representing pictures with words to recording sound through letters allowing for more subtlety in expression and elaboration.

Overall, not bad. I would imagine it would trick some professors, but not all. The text sounds a little stuffy because the word choice is too on-the-nose at times. My intuition tells me, some professors would detect that it’s AI-written content.

It’s not bad, definitely could have improved readability for a blog article. Reads more academic than it should. I will give WriteHuman.AI’s writing ability a B+ based on this output.

Now lets take a look at StealthGPT’s AI Humanizer tool, which with no word limit, would allow me to humanize the entire article from ChatGPT but that won’t be necessary here:

And below is the pasted text in italics:

An intrinsic part of human communication, writing has existed for eons. It started with the simplest of forms—pictographs—and, over time, developed into our present, digitized era. If one could somehow encapsulate the living, breathing essence of societies throughout history, put all that into a giant word processor, and hit “print,” what would come out would surely represent the sum total of humanity’s writing styles.

The earliest forms of writing can be traced back to the use of pictographs and ideograms—symbols that stood in for real objects or abstract concepts. The earliest known systems of writing—cuneiform created by the Sumerians and hieroglyphics used by the Egyptians—were primarily functional, serving to record exchanges, keep accounts, state laws, and write holy texts.

The alphabet of the Phoenicians, a system of sound symbols rather than object symbols, was the forerunner of today's modern writing. Its close descendants, the scripts of the Greeks and the Romans, were the direct ancestors of the writing styles of the West. The transition from pictograph to phonetic representation of language accomplished a new kind of order that not only forms the basis of today's literacy but also allows a level of expression that is infinitely more complex than those early systems could achieve.

It’s the imperfection that gives undetectable AI writing a human touch. StealthGPT knows this.

The sentence structure and word choice feel less mechanical, and if you’ll notice, the output received a Stealth Score of 89%. If this text can beat WriteHuman’s text that has a Human Score of 99.92%, then StealthGPT is obviously the superior artificial intelligence. It means that a B+ from StealthGPT than an A+ from WriteHuman.

The reason I even went to the trouble of reviewing both texts the old fashioned way is because academia is abandoning AI detection tools in large part simply because they don't work. Here's an MIT article about why AI detectors don't work and what to do about it.

WriteHuman.AI vs StealthGPT Vs Originality.AI

Originality.AI is one of the most popular and powerful AI detection tools on the market. How did WriteHuman’s human-like text compare to Stealth Writer’s? It lost. Only by 4%, with a score of 92% vs Stealth Writer’s 96%, so both did pretty well, but yeah, they still lost.

StealthGPT is more human than WriteHuman in the White Zombie sense of the word. Here are the test results to compare:

There's WriteHuman taking the "L". And here's StealthGPT's big "W":

One down and a bunch more AI detectors to go. If you want to learn more about StealthGPT's record against Originality.ai check out our review.

WriteHuman.AI vs StealthGPT vs Other AI Detection Tools

GPTZero

There are many runner-up AI Detection Tools WriteHuman.AI still has to prove its worth to get a good grade from me. First, let's see how the software fares against GPTZero:

We can see GPTZero’s results show there is a 29% chance that WriteHuman.AI’s content featured AI-generated text. Here are Stealth Writer’s results:

GPTZero only found a 3% chance that Stealth Writer’s text was AI-generated. With our text receiving a lower stealth score than WriteHuman’s human score, it means not only does Stealth Writer humanize AI text better than WriteHuman, but is much more trustworthy.

Undetectability is not a gimmick at StealthGPT. GPTZero always gets beaten by StealthGPT though, check out our review to see.

Copyleaks

Both samples bypass AI Detection from Copyleaks with a score of zero AI generated content found in either text. Good job, guys. Screenshots below for proof:

We didn't just have a draw but both services didn't show any signs of AI-writing was present, so that's good for everyone.

Now that Copyleaks has been conquered, lets so how we do against another service.

Content At Scale

Writehuman.AI will now go head to head with Stealth Writer’s high-quality content against Content At Scale. Here's how Writehuman.AI was reviewed:

It was hard for Content at Scale to tell if Writehuman's text was in fact human. However, here's StealthGPT's result:

Content at Scale determined StealthGPT's text passes as human. I knew StealthGPT would bypass Content at Scale, we've always had their number. Read our review of Content at Scale to see for yourself.

ZeroGPT

Another draw for each competitor and another 0% Ai generated content detected. It’s not such a big deal to bypass AI detection tools like this one with all the pop-ups it comes with. Here are the screenshots:

ZeroGPT isn't exactly the toughest challenge anyway. We beat their detector with just as much ease:

No biggie. Another draw. StealthGPT likes having stiff competition.

Crossplag

Another draw and another zero percent AI-generated content were detected. Check out ur undetectable AI content comparison in the screenshots below:

Crossplag and ZeroGPT both didn't find any AI content present in our text. I'm beginning to think some of these detectors give users completely random results.

Crossplag marks the last battle between these two undetectable AI content generators.

The final score comes out to StealthGPT winning with 3 wins and 3 draws out of six matches.

Pricing Comparison

StealthGPT is obviously the better value deal considering we offer unlimited character count in our free version but lets compare the two pricing options. WriteHuman.AI's basic plan is 12$ a month, 9$ a year compared with StealthGPT's 14.99 a month.

For a 3-dollar value, you can have a word limit that stops at 600 words for 80 humanizer requests per month. So, with a 600-word limit, there is absolutely no point in using this basic plan if you're a student requiring your AI text generator to create an essay or a content creator needing an article.

For the pro plan, WriteHuman costs $18 dollars while StealthGPT is $24.99 per month. Their pro plan doesn't include features like StealthGPT's stealth writer and our new photo to answer that allows you to photograph an assignment and have every question answered. Read more about Photo to Answers on our blog if that sounds intriguing to you.

Writehuman's plan still has a character limit of 1,200 per request, to which you only get 200. Meaning for a usual 2,000-word article or essay, you have to combine two disjointed outputs. Not a good idea if you want to sound human.

Lastly, their ultra plan costs $48 per month compared with StealthGPT's Business plan for $49.99. You finally get a 3,000-word limit, which is still less than StealthGPT's basic plan. You the Ultra plan get a new enhanced model, not sure what that entitles but with StealthGPT's business plan, you get SEO Writer which does all your marketing writing research for you.

If you're a content creator, which is who WriteHuman targets, it's a no-brainer that StealthGPT is the superior value. Here are two screenshots of the pricing plans for you to compare.

We have discounts so frequently at StealthGPT, I wouldn't even sweat the basic plan's $14.99. Subscribe today and see for yourself!

WriteHuman.AI Final Grade: C+ (2.5/4 stars)

Writing Ability: B-, it writes decent human-like text but has some questionable and clunky word choices. It doesn’t showcase human rhythm, just human imperfection. (2.5 stars)

Functionality: WriteHuman gets a C+ here because it’s somewhat functional and able to bypass some major detectors, but it also wasn’t able to bypass others well at all. (2.5 stars)

User Experience: The Interface was visually pleasing easy to use, I’ll go as far to give it an A- for the free version. All that stops it from an A+ is that it has a boring brand identity. I don’t think they even really know what they mean when they say “Elevate AI to human perfection”. (3.5 stars)

Pricing: C-, with such a low word limit in their free offering and such high-priced subscription plans, I don’t think this holds a candle compared to the competition. (1.5 stars)

All in all, WriteHuman is actually not a terrible undetectable AI Writer. It’s just not as good as StealthGPT, not as trustworthy as StealthGPT, not as reliable as StealthGPT, and a worse value than StealthGPT.

The only reason to choose this tool over another is ignorance. So educate yourselves about all the features and payment plans available at StealthGPT and become a part of our user community today!

FAQ

What Can I Use Undetectable AI For?

Wherever you can use text, you optimize your writing process when you choose an AI humanizer for rewriting your AI-generated content. Undetectable content creation is the only way to ensure your process stays private and protected from penalties.

SEO specialists, bloggers, marketers, and content writers use undetectable AI-generated text for SEO-optimized content creation that excels at ranking on search engines. Authors and screenwriters can also use undetectable AI to flesh out their creative writing as well.

Our blog post about how to make ChatGPT undetectable runs through all the basics.

How Do AI Detection Tools Work?

Whether it's high-quality content, human-like text, human writing or AI-written content, AI detection tools usually find something that resembles the writing process of artificial intelligence in any text.

That’s because the watermarks of AI writing that they look for, like simple word choice and sentence structure, can easily be present in human writing as well.

AI humanizers bypass AI detectors simply by accounting for the randomness and complexity in sentence structure and word choice that detectors look for. Learn more about from this blog post about How to Bypass AI Detectors.

Is Using AI Technology Like ChatGPT or Other AI Writing Tools Plagiarism?

No, not exactly. AI Writing tools generate original content. Their machine learning ensures everything they output is new material and not stealing from any preexisting content.

However, there is a new classification simply for using AI writing tools to author your text, which i called AI plagiarism. AI plagiarism can result in heavy penalties such as academic suspension or for SEO writers, search engines can remove your content from the rankings if it’s discovered you’re using artificial intelligence for content generation.

Read our blog post about the ethics of AI plagiarism with ChatGPT to learn more.

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Rob Shepyer

Rob Shepyer

Undetectable AI, The Ultimate AI Bypasser & Humanizer

Humanize your AI-written essays, papers, and content with the only AI rephraser that beats Turnitin.