There Are Some Prompts that Can Make Your ChatGPT Written Content Sound Less like AI

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There Are Some Prompts that Can Make Your ChatGPT Written Content Sound Less like AI

Whenever you write something using ChatGPT, there are some signs that indicate that it is an AI written content. It also happens with other generative AI tools like Gemini and Claude where the content written by the Chatbots can easily be recognized by looking for some signs. Even if you cannot identify those signs, the people reading your content can.

Even if you do not have any bad intentions behind using generative AI to write your content, it can leave a bad impression on readers. There are some ways you can make your ChatGPT written content go undetected. There are some statements you can add at the end of your prompts to ask ChatGPT to not make its content seem like AI generated.

When you are giving a prompt to ChatGPT, describe what content you want written, what should be its style, its length and what’s the audience of the content. Make sure to tell ChatGPT everything about the structure of your content. After writing the prompt, ask ChatGPT to not add some specific words and phrases. These words or phrases are the reason your ChatGPT written content can be easily detected.

These words are: nuance, tapestry, robust, transformative, underpinning, embark, a dynamic interplay, vibrant, evolving over time, delve, landscape, vital, evolving, realm, context, moreover, a pivotal role, underpinning principles, the spectrum of, transformative impact, framework, facet, dynamic, intricacies, holistic, notably, iterative, synergy.

Some phrases that should be avoided are: “Therefore,” “Overall”, “Consequently,” “Because of this,” “In other words,” “To put it simply,” “That is to say,” “In conclusion,” “All in all,” “Imagine if,” “Suppose that,” “What if,” “Have you ever wondered,” “Navigating the”, “It’s not about X, it’s about Y,” “While X is important, Y is even more crucial,” “In fact,” “Indeed,” “Conversely,” “The challenge is,” “The key issue is,” “The question remains.”

Ask ChatGPT to not write lengthy or generic introductions. Ask it to be concise, follow a natural tone and produce engaging and authentic content. Keep an eye on some common words or phrases ChatGPT is using and eliminate them from the content. Once you ask ChatGPT to sound less robotic by giving them prompts requesting all the above points, you will see a prominent difference in the content ChatGPT is producing.

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