Writing and humanizing using AI tools—how workable is the idea?
Learn our 3-step process to create and humanize AI content that sounds natural and bypasses detectors while maintaining quality and engagement.

There is no doubt in saying that, the advancements in AI writing tools have completely transformed the content creation process. From generating ideas to writing detailed blogs, newsletters, etc., AI has quickened yet simplified the writing process.
However, it is also true that content generated by AI tools often lacks emotional depth and human intelligence, and that’s why it ultimately gets flagged by AI detectors. To tackle this challenge, many suggest generating and then humanizing content using AI tools to save time and effort.
In this blog post, we are going to figure out how workable this idea is, so hang around with us till the very end of this blog.
Determining whether writing & humanizing using AI tools will work or not
In the section below, we are going to see whether writing and humanizing content with the help of AI works or not with proper demonstrations.
First, generate content using the AI tool
The internet is filled with a wide range of AI-powered content generators. Most of them are available for free and feature a user-intuitive interface. Such tools make use of NLP and Gen AI technology to effectively comprehend the given prompt and then generate a textual response accordingly.
It is suggested to use the most reliable tool, i.e., ChatGPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, etc. for maximum quickness and quality content creation.
For this blog, we are going to use ChatGPT to show you how exactly it assists in content writing. We processed the following prompt with the tool and the results it provided can be seen in the attachment below.
Input prompt:
“Generate content for this topic: How to lose weight—Proven Tips. Make sure the sentences are short and free from robotic wording. Follow a conversational tone to bring engagement.”
The output:

Now that we have written content using an AI tool. It is now time to make it humanized to ensure originality, and authenticity, and bypass the advanced detectors.
Pass it through an AI humanizer
AI humanizers are online tools that are specifically designed to restate the bot-generated content in such a way that it sounds more natural and human-written. Such tools are trained on the data sets of human writers, which ultimately allows them to make humanly changes with maximum efficiency.
On the internet, you can easily find a huge variety of AI-powered text humanizers. The notable ones include AI Humanizer by Summarizer.org.
Moreover, for the demonstration, we are going to use the AI Text Humanizar by Summarizer.org. We humanized the same text that was generated in the above heading and the result is:

As you can see, the AI humanizer has made the necessary changes, i.e., word replacement, sentence structure, etc., to break the pattern of AI. While the primary context of input and output content remains unchanged.
Check for AI detection
Although, the humanized text sounds natural, authentic, and genuine, will it be able to bypass the advanced AI content detectors? Let’s check it out.
ZeroGPT is a popular AI content detector tool. After checking the text with it, this is the result it provided.

As expected, the humanized text has easily bypassed the reliable AI content detector, preventing work rejection.
So…Is writing & humanizing content using AI actually useful?
Based on the demonstration above, it is clear that both writing and then humanizing content with AI tools is an excellent idea. AI tools like ChatGPT automate the creation process, whereas, humanizing tools like the one by Summarizer.org effectively refine the text to make it sound more natural, fluent, and human-written.
However, it is important to note that the effectiveness of both the written and its humanized version solely depends on the reliability of the tool being used.
One more thing to be kept in mind is that you should always use AI tools as assistants. Merely relying on them will not only diminish your skills but can also cause trouble, i.e., work rejection, suspension, etc.
So, that’s it from our side—hopefully, you will find the information valuable and interesting.