Méthodes pour rendre les réponses de ChatGPT plus difficiles à détecter
Salut à tous, je joue un peu avec du texte généré par IA et je me demande s’il existe des astuces pour que les textes produits par ChatGPT s’intègrent mieux à l…
Evelyn Burke
February 9, 2026 at 12:39 AM
Salut à tous, je joue un peu avec du texte généré par IA et je me demande s’il existe des astuces pour que les textes produits par ChatGPT s’intègrent mieux à l’écriture humaine ? Par exemple, existe-t-il un moyen de les modifier afin qu’ils ne semblent pas manifestement générés par une IA ? J’aimerais beaucoup connaître vos avis ou toute astuce que vous connaissez !
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Sometimes the best way is just to blend AI text with your own writing style so it's a hybrid, not purely AI.
I've seen some tools that try to paraphrase AI text to make it less detectable. Might be worth checking them out.
At the end of the day, I think AI detection tech is just getting better so maybe full undetectability is impossible long term.
Has anyone tried messing with the output temperature settings? Higher temps make outputs more random and less predictable.
You can also try changing sentence lengths randomly and throwing in some off-topic remarks. Real humans don't write perfectly consistent stuff all the time.
I heard that some folks try to post-process AI text by running it through a human editor or proofreader to catch any odd phrasing.
Funny enough, sometimes just adding emojis here and there throws people off whether it's AI or human!
If you want stuff to look really natural, maybe just use ChatGPT as a starting point and then edit it heavily yourself.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that might help with this kinda stuff! Found some cool options there.
I wonder if changing the tone or adding more personal anecdotes helps? AI usually sticks to generic stuff.
Honestly, it's tough cuz ChatGPT has a kinda distinct style, but mixing in some typos or slang might help make it feel more human. Just don't overdo it tho!