Humbot AI humanizer: decent for short texts, falls apart on long essays
Quick review of Humbot since I did not see anyone else post about it here.
What I tested: Three different text lengths (200 words, 500 words, 1200 words) all generated by ChatGPT, all academic style.
Short text (200 words): Actually pretty good. Turnitin showed 0% AI detection. Text read naturally. I was impressed.
Medium text (500 words): Okay results. 12% AI flag on Turnitin. A few sentences had weird comma placement but nothing a professor would notice.
Long essay (1200 words): This is where it broke down. 34% AI detection on Turnitin. Multiple paragraphs got garbled. One paragraph literally repeated the same point twice with slightly different wording. That is a dead giveaway.
My conclusion: Humbot works if you are humanizing short responses or paragraphs. For full essays it just cannot maintain consistency. I have had much better luck with tools that handle longer texts well. Walter Writes and Undetectable both kept coherence better on long form content but Walter Writes was the only one that consistently got me under 5% across everything.
Free tier gives you 300 words/month which is basically nothing. Paid plan is .99/month.
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Log In to ReplyI switched from HIX Bypass to Humbot last month and the difference is significant. Humbot handles longer texts much better and the output reads more naturally imo.
I've been using GPTZero for about 3 months now and the results have definitely gotten worse recently. I think the detectors are catching up faster than the humanizers can adapt.