Omgå GPTZero Øjeblikkeligt
GPTZero was the first detector to make 'perplexity' and 'burstiness' household terms. Both are statistical measures, not subjective judgments — and that's exactly what makes them beatable. Once you understand what each metric is actually counting, you can rewrite text to land squarely in the human range. That's what we do.
Humanize AI — Konvertér AI-tekst til naturlig menneskelig skrivning
Indsæt din AI-genererede tekst — Humanize AI omskriver den for at omgå GPTZero, Turnitin og enhver detektor på sekunder
Din humaniserede tekst vises her...
Sådan omgår du GPTZero på 3 trin
Ingen tilmelding påkrævet. Indsæt, klik og få uopdagelig tekst på sekunder.
Indsæt din AI-tekst
Kopier ChatGPT-, Claude- eller Gemini-output til editoren ovenfor.
Vælg humaniseringstilstand
Vælg Standard, Enhanced eller Aggressive afhængigt af hvor meget omskrivning du har brug for.
Få uopdagelig tekst
Humanize AI omskriver din tekst, så GPTZero vurderer den som menneske-skrevet.
Hvorfor GPTZero flager din tekst — og hvordan Humanize AI løser det
GPTZero's classifier comes down to two numerical signals. Move both into the human zone and the verdict flips automatically.
Perplexity — the 'predictability score'
Every time a language model picks the next word, it picks the most statistically likely option. Stack thousands of those decisions and the resulting text has a perplexity score below 30 — well below the human average of around 75. GPTZero flags anything in the low-perplexity band as AI.
We push perplexity back into the 60-90 range by replacing high-probability tokens with semantically equivalent but lower-probability alternatives. Same meaning, more 'surprise per word' — the exact direction GPTZero scores as human.
Burstiness — the 'rhythm fingerprint'
Humans don't write in even sentences. Tired-at-2-AM humans especially. Sentence-length variance — short, then long, then medium, then a fragment for emphasis — is a fingerprint of real writing. ChatGPT's output has near-zero variance. GPTZero detects that flatness.
We rewrite at the structural level: a six-word sentence next to a 28-word one, a fragment dropped between two compound sentences. The rhythm passes GPTZero's burstiness check while still reading naturally.
Hvorfor bruge Humanize AI til at omgå GPTZero?
95%+ menneskescore
De fleste tekster behandlet af Humanize AI scores over 95% menneske på GPTZero — konsekvent.
Betydning bevaret
I modsætning til grundlæggende spinners forstår Humanize AI konteksten og holder dine oprindelige argumenter intakte.
Gratis og ingen tilmelding
Begynd at omgå GPTZero øjeblikkeligt. Ingen konto, intet kreditkort, ingen grænser for humaniseringsforsøg.
3 omskrivningstilstande
Standard til let retuschering, Enhanced til de fleste tilfælde, Aggressive til maksimal uopdagelighed.
Fungerer med alle AI-modeller
Humaniserer tekst fra ChatGPT, GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, Llama og ethvert andet AI-skrivningsværktøj.
Besejrer flere detektorer
Ikke kun GPTZero — består også alle andre større AI-detektorer.
Omgå GPTZero — FAQ
Because it doesn't try to recognize ChatGPT specifically — it measures statistical properties that any large language model produces, including GPT-4, GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini, and Llama. Newer models have actually made the perplexity gap wider, not narrower, because they've gotten better at picking 'the optimal next word' every time.
GPTZero has a documented false-positive rate around 5-10%. People who write in a clean, structured, semi-formal style — academics, technical writers, ESL students drilled on perfect grammar — sometimes trigger the same statistical signals as ChatGPT. The fix is the same as for actual AI text: introduce burstiness and lower-probability word choices.
GPTZero doesn't offer a rewrite — it only scores. Most paraphrasing tools (Quillbot included) change words but leave sentence structure intact, which means perplexity drops slightly but burstiness barely moves. We rewrite both signals at once.
Enhanced is enough for almost every GPTZero submission. Aggressive is overkill unless you're targeting a 99%+ human score. Standard is too gentle — it lowers the AI score but rarely below 20%.
No, and that's the part most paraphrasers miss. We swap to lower-probability words only when there's a natural alternative — never to the awkward synonym. Burstiness changes preserve the original argument flow. Most users say the rewrite reads better than the AI draft.
GPTZero updates monthly. We retrain weekly. The fundamental signals it uses — perplexity and burstiness — are mathematical properties of language, not 'tells' that can be patched away. As long as language models pick high-probability tokens, the gap can be closed in the direction we close it.