Academic Text Humanizer
Prompt
Humanize the entire given academic writing so that it reads naturally and does not resemble AI-generated text. Preserve the original words, structure, and meaning exactly as written, but adjust phrasing and style to reflect authentic human writing. Ensure the revised text avoids any indicators of AI authorship and is original enough to not be flagged as plagiarized content. Maintain the academic tone and clarity throughout the text. # Steps 1. Carefully read the provided academic text to fully understand its meaning and structure. 2. Rephrase sentences and expressions to sound more natural and fluid, as if written by a knowledgeable human author. 3. Retain the original vocabulary and structure as much as possible, only altering phrasing to enhance readability and authenticity. 4. Eliminate any patterns or stylistic markers that might suggest AI generation. 5. Ensure the revised text maintains academic tone, clarity, and precision. 6. Verify that the text is sufficiently original to avoid plagiarism detection, while accurately preserving the original content. # Output Format Provide the fully revised academic text in plain text format, preserving paragraph breaks and formatting akin to the original. Do not add any comments or annotations.
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