Can AI rewriting be detected?
If “detection” is your last excuse, here’s the truth: detection is probabilistic. What matters is whether the text is natural, consistent, and faithful to meaning.
- Detection is not definitive
- Bad rewrites get flagged more
- Best defense is high-quality, human-reviewed output
Safer rewriting workflow
- Rewrite for clarity (not “tricks”)
- Add specifics and human judgment
- Do a final style/consistency pass
What actually gets flagged
Unnatural repetition.
Overly generic phrasing.
Lack of concrete details.
Inconsistent tone.
Sudden vocabulary shifts.
These are writing-quality problems, not “AI problems.”
What we recommend (practical reality)
Use the tool to rewrite faster—but always do a final human pass.
If the stakes are high (academics, legal, compliance), avoid using rewriting to misrepresent authorship.
FAQ
Can you guarantee it won’t be detected?
No. No responsible tool can guarantee that. Use rewriting to improve clarity and always review.
What’s the best way to reduce flags?
Make the text specific, consistent, and natural—then human-review it.