Can AI-generated text really be reshaped by a tool that generates AI text?
Yes, you read that correctly!
AI-generated text is everywhere, but so too are tools that claim to make it sound more human.
By rewriting machine-generated text, the DocsBot AI Humanizer promises to smooth out the telltale signs of AI writing and make text read more naturally.
In this review, we put DocsBot to the test. The goal: to see whether it truly makes AI content indistinguishable from human writing.
DocsBot AI Humanizer is a rewriting tool built to take AI-generated content and reshape it so that it appears more natural.
The idea is straightforward: to simply paste your text into the tool, and within a matter of seconds, it delivers a reworked version that claims to read more like human writing and stand a better chance of avoiding the common AI flags.
As AI-generated content becomes more widespread, so too has the need for dependable AI detection tools. Spotting machine-written content is now standard practice in many industries, and overly relying on AI-generated content can lead to some serious penalties.
That rising demand in reliable detectors has also created space for a new type of tool: AI humanizers.
These tools promise to rewrite AI drafts into text that feels convincingly human.
DocsBot has four different pricing tiers to pick from: Free, Personal, Standard, and Business. You can also choose between a monthly or annual account.
The DocsBot AI humanizer is a free tool offered by DocsBot (with a daily limit for free users).
Beyond the AI humanizer, DocsBot is a platform that enables users to create custom chatbots for a variety of use cases, from internal documentation chatbots to customer service
To put DocsBot to the test, we designed a simple but controlled experiment using three popular AI detectors: Originality.ai, ZeroGPT, and Writer.
Step 1: We began by asking ChatGPT to generate a brand-new passage on content marketing. This served as our baseline AI-generated content.
Step 2: We then took that copy and ran it through each detector to see how confidently they flagged it as AI-generated.
Step 3: Next, we took that same passage and uploaded it to DocsBot as a source document, then asked the tool to humanize it.
Step 4: Lastly, we resubmitted the new humanized version into all three detectors to review the results side-by-side.
Original content (AI-generated): 100% Confidence that the text is Likely AI
DocsBot AI Humanizer Version: 100% Confidence that the text is Likely AI
Original content (AI-generated): 86% Human-generated (14% AI-generated)
Writer AI Detection Scan
DocsBot AI Humanizer Version: 89% Human-generated (11% AI-generated)
Original content (AI-generated): 82.48% AI-generated
DocsBot AI Humanizer Version: 85.85% AI-Generated
A graph showing the AI Detection Results for the DocsBot AI Humanizer in a comparison table.
The results show that DocsBot AI Humanizer did not effectively humanize the text to the point that it was undetectable as AI.
Originality.ai identified both the ChatGPT draft and the DocsBot rewrite with 100% confidence
By contrast, Writer hardly flagged either version. Meanwhile, ZeroGPT landed somewhere in the middle, able to spot much of the two versions as AI-generated.
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DocsBot AI rewrites passages by altering word choice, sentence flow, and structure with the aim of making the text sound more human.
The DocsBot AI humanized text was confidently detected as Likely AI by the best-in-class Originality.ai AI Checker.
People may use AI humanizers for a variety of reasons, such as attempting to avoid AI detection or aiming to protect search rankings (considering that Google can penalize AI content).