With tools like ChatGPT becoming mainstream, the line between human and AI writing is getting blurrier by the day.
Now extensions like AI to Human Text claim to “humanize” robotic-sounding content with a single click — even helping bypass AI detectors.
So here's the question:
Is this a clever productivity hack... or a threat to transparency?
💬 What do you think?
Should we be allowed to disguise AI content as human writing?
Where should the line be drawn in education, marketing, or journalism?
Let’s discuss 👇
Now extensions like AI to Human Text claim to “humanize” robotic-sounding content with a single click — even helping bypass AI detectors.
So here's the question:
Is this a clever productivity hack... or a threat to transparency?
💬 What do you think?
Should we be allowed to disguise AI content as human writing?
Where should the line be drawn in education, marketing, or journalism?
Let’s discuss 👇







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