Which AI do you use for Essays?
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Has been a while, I was wondering what Models are best for writing, and Academic stuff currently.
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Has been a while, I was wondering what Models are best for writing, and Academic stuff currently.
I kept needing to blur a face or a license plate in a short clip before posting it, and every tool I found either wanted me to upload my video to their server or sign up for a subscription. For something privacy-related, uploading your raw footage to a stranger's cloud felt backwards.
So I built Blur The Video → https://blurthevideo.com
It runs entirely in your browser — your video never leaves your device. You:
- Draw a box over a face / screen / plate, drag and resize it
- Pick blur, pixelate, or a solid block + strength
- Set when it appears (so a face is only covered while it's on screen)
- Trim, speed up sections, and export to WebM/MP4
It's free with a small watermark; there's a one-time payment to remove it (no subscription).
Happy about any types of feedback.
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Has been a while, I was wondering what Models are best for writing, and Academic stuff currently.
Which Detectors is the hardest to get around?
Is it also used by your institution / university / school?
What you doing against it?
Let's discuss
If you've spent any time on Reddit looking for the best AI to human software, you've probably noticed the same names appearing over and over again.
Some people swear by one tool, while others claim every AI humanizer is a scam.
We wanted to find out for myself.
So we spent several days testing the most popular AI humanizers with the same prompts, checking readability, grammar, how natural the text sounded, and—most importantly—how they performed against AI detectors.
Here's what we found.
Most users aren't trying to cheat anything.
They're usually trying to:
Unfortunately, simply asking ChatGPT to "write more naturally" rarely works.
Most AI detectors still flag the output.
For this comparison I tested:
Each tool received the exact same ChatGPT-generated article.
I evaluated them based on:
Overall Rating: 9.8/10
This was honestly the biggest surprise.
Instead of simply replacing words with synonyms, Rephrasy completely restructures sentences while keeping the meaning intact.
The result actually sounds like something a person wrote.
Most importantly, it consistently produced the lowest AI detection scores in my tests.
Many humanizers make text awkward just to reduce detector scores.
Rephrasy didn't.
The text remained readable while still appearing much more human.
Pros:
Cons:
Undetectable AI has been around for quite a while and is probably the most commonly recommended tool on Reddit.
The outputs were decent.
Sometimes they passed detectors.
Other times they still looked obviously AI-generated.
The biggest downside was that some paragraphs became repetitive.
Overall I'd still rank it among the better options.
This tool produced readable output, but often stayed too close to the original ChatGPT wording.
Many sentences were only lightly modified.
That means detectors frequently still identified large portions as AI-written.
BypassGPT was fairly inconsistent.
Sometimes it produced surprisingly natural text.
Other times it introduced grammatical mistakes and awkward sentence structures.
For short paragraphs it worked reasonably well.
For longer blog posts the quality dropped.
StealthWriter focuses heavily on bypassing AI detection.
In my experience it sometimes changed too much.
The final article occasionally sounded unnatural or difficult to read.
If your goal is simply creating enjoyable content, this wasn't my favorite option.
Humbot was one of the easier tools to use.
The interface is clean.
However, the rewritten text often remained very similar to the original.
For detector avoidance it wasn't as effective as I expected.
After testing all of them, my ranking was:
The gap between first and second place was larger than I expected.
Rephrasy consistently created the most natural output while preserving readability.
No.
Anyone promising a 100% bypass is being misleading.
AI detectors constantly change.
Different detectors also disagree with each other.
The best approach is to create genuinely high-quality writing instead of chasing perfect detector scores.
A good AI humanizer should improve flow, sentence variation, and readability—not just swap words.
After reading dozens of Reddit discussions, a few tools appear repeatedly:
There isn't complete agreement.
However, users generally prefer tools that make text sound genuinely human rather than simply replacing vocabulary.
If you're looking for the best AI to human software, my testing puts Rephrasy.ai at the top.
It produced the most natural writing, preserved the original meaning, and performed the best overall in AI detector testing during my comparisons.
That doesn't mean it's magic—no AI humanizer is.
But if your goal is improving AI-generated writing while keeping it readable and authentic, it's currently the tool I'd recommend trying first.
Hi,
as of now the topic is heavily biased with spambots and paid accounts, that's why I run a lot of conduct around the topic AI Humanization, Detection and generally AI to human text.
What's the tool you guys use in 2026? Please mention if free or not and what Detectors you used it for.
Cheers
Ich zahle ~1k pro Monat, bin aber kaum in Deutschland. Kann man da irgendwie raus kommen? Einzelunternehmen.
Ich nutze ja maximal 1 mal pro Jahr den Zahnarzt gefühlt,..
Hey r/SideProject 👋
I've been building SubSignal (subsignal.ai) for the last 7 and I'm finally ready to put it in front of real people.
The problem I kept running into: People constantly ask for product recommendations on Reddit - "what tool do you use for X?", "anyone know an alternative to Y?" - but by the time you stumble across the thread, it's buried and 40 comments deep. You miss the people who were literally asking for what you sell.
Another big issue for me was the shill accounts - so I built a tool to find them and directly know okay, a competitor tried to f** my reputation or someone is just trolling.
What it does:
There's a 7 days trial!
Where I'm at: 2 signups daily - still early and rough in places.
What I'd love feedback on:
Cheers
Hi guys,
as you probably know, SynthID is now also included into the ChatGPT Image Generation and can be verified here.
I am happy that this watermark is finally there and people can check their pictures / images on AI.
- As much as I love the new tech, how do you think about the SynthID watermark remover from Rephrasy? Did someone test this tool to kinda verify that SynthID still works or is it already obsolete as this tech is a cat-mouse game?
Happy discussing
Hi, does something like Vanlife even exist in Brasil?
Probably not in Rio, but other places like Floripa?
Has someone done it before?
Happy for all kind of stories and experiences!
Ive been following along and on Twitter they seem to push the limits with NEAR intents and all.
whats your opinion?
Hi,
suche einen Experten zum Thema Ausland und Steuern.
Mehr Infos persönlich.
Gerne melden
Wie der Titel schon sagt suche ich einen Steuerberater der sich mit SaaS, Freelancing und internationalen Geschäften auskennt.
Außerdem auch mit Besteuerung im Ausland und ggf steuereinsparungen durch Änderung des Wohnsitz etc.
Danke für eure Hilfe
Gerade bei Einzelaktien, wie z.B. Intel.
Bin gut im Plus, wüsste aber auch nicht wieso Intel wieder massiv fallen sollte - außer eben durch den massive Kursanstieg.
Trotzdem bin ich jemand der aufs Momentum setzt.
Wie macht ihr das, Gewinne mitnehmen - mit Trailing Stop Los?
Speziell bei Traferepublic, wen man eigentlich nicht viel machen will, Gewinne laufen lassen will, aber auch die Stoplose nicht nachziehen will andauernd.