Pass AI Detection: The "Holy Trinity" Strategy
Why Your Prompts Are Failing
You've tried "Write like a human." You've tried "Add errors." And you are still getting flagged. The reason is simple: You are fighting a Statistical Model with a Semantic Request.
Pillar 1: Perplexity (The Surprise Factor)
AI is a "next-word predictor." It wants to be correct. To pass, you have to be "grammatically correct but statistically unlikely."
- Example: Instead of "The sun was hot," use "The sun was a searing eye." The latter is rarer in training data.
Pillar 2: Burstiness (The Rhythm Factor)
AI has a "monotone" cadence.
- The Fix: Write two very short sentences. Then one very, very long sentence that uses multiple commas and perhaps a semicolon; this breaks the pattern that tools like Copyleaks hunt for.
Pillar 3: Clause Complexity
AI prefers "Active Voice" and "Simple Predicates."
- The Fix: Inject passive voice occasionally or start sentences with gerunds (e.g., "Thinking back to the previous decade, one might find...").
The Universal Cheat Code
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Dr. Sarah Chen
AI Content Specialist
Ph.D. in Computational Linguistics, Stanford University
10+ years in AI and NLP research