“Say goodbye to robotic-sounding content and get 100% human-like writing in seconds.”
We’re back with another AI humanizer review, this time focusing on Tenorshare, a company that claims to bypass detection and “make your content authentic.”
Here, we’ll discuss the following:
Tenorshare is a free AI humanizer tool, that claims to allow users to turn their AI-generated content into content that sounds “more authentic” and “human-written.”
In fact, on their homepage, they say the following. “The AI humanizer of Tenorshare AI Bypass generates human-like content that remains undetectable by AI detectors”.
But how effective is it really? We tested it with the Originality.ai AI Detector to find out!
AI humanizers continue to be very popular, as websites that rely heavily on AI content can face repercussions such as a loss of organic traffic or de-indexing (check out our study on whether Google penalizes AI content).
Some content publishers are searching for a shortcut that allows them to gain the benefits of AI writing, without the negative impacts and AI text issues of bland and penalized content.
As always, we wanted to see if Tenorshare really could bypass AI content detection or whether it was another example of an ineffective AI humanizer tool.
Step 1: To start the test, we generated our test article in ChatGPT, using the 4o model to ensure we used the most modern version of AI-generated content.
Step 2: From there, we took that generated article and ran it through three popular AI content detectors. Those tools included Originality.ai, Writer, and GPTZero.
Step 3: Next, we ran that exact same copy through Tenorshare to get the new content it generated.
Step 4: We then took the ‘humanized’ text and ran it through the three detectors, allowing us to see the difference in scores from each tool.
Here is our prompt:
"Write a comprehensive guide on how to become a successful YouTuber. The article should cover the initial steps of setting up a YouTube channel, including tips on choosing the right niche, understanding YouTube's algorithm, and creating engaging content. Include strategies for building an audience, such as using effective SEO techniques, collaborating with other YouTubers, and engaging with viewers through comments and community posts. Additionally, addresses common challenges new YouTubers face and provides advice on monetizing a channel through ads, sponsorships, and merchandise. Ensure the guide is beginner-friendly and includes actionable steps and examples to help aspiring creators start their YouTube journey."
Original content (ChatGPT-4o generated): 100% Confidence the text is Likely AI
Learn more about AI detection and its efficacy in our AI detector accuracy review.
Tenorshare AI Humanizer version: 100% Confidence the text is Likely AI
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Original content (ChatGPT-4o generated): 100% Probability the text is AI-generated
Tenorshare AI Humanizer version: 62% Probability the text is AI-generated
Original content (ChatGPT-4o generated): 19% AI & 81% Human-written
Tenorshare AI Humanizer version: 2% AI & 98% Human-written
As you can see from the findings, the Originality.ai AI Detector was able to confidently identify both versions (the GPT-4o generated version and Tenorshare humanized version) as Likely AI.
So, to produce authentically human, high-quality original content that your readers (and Google) will appreciate it’s best practice to hire an experienced writer, who can add unique insight and value to the content and help it rank well.
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Tenorshare’s AI humanizer is free to use for the first 500 words. After that, you need to sign up for a paid subscription.
From our testing, Tenorshare AI humanizer’s ‘humanized’ text is still detectable as Likely AI by the best-in-class Originality.ai AI Checker.
The use of generative AI and its ethical consequences depends entirely on the situation. There are both pros and cons to AI for writing, and in some instances, generative AI is a perfectly fine tool to use.
However, in others, it is a no-go. The best approach is to maintain transparency about the use of generative AI right from the beginning such as by outlining AI policies in a writing contract, so that everyone is on the same page.