Published on
April 10, 2025
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QuillBot.
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March 11, 2026
Whether you’re brainstorming ideas about your next social media post, writing product descriptions for your online store, or looking for a quick way to summarize a long report, you’ve likely turned to generative AI tools like QuillBot’s AI Chat, ChatGPT, Claude, or DeepSeek.
These tools are powerful starting points, but their outputs can sometimes sound stiff or impersonal. Learning how to refine AI-generated text—either manually or with a tool like QuillBot’s Humanize AI—can help you turn quick drafts into content that feels natural, engaging, and ready to share.
Published on
April 2, 2025
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QuillBot.
Revised on
October 28, 2025
If you’re using AI-generated text as part of your writing process, you’ll know that the output usually needs a bit of editing to ensure it’s accurate, engaging, and stylistically appropriate.
Knowing how to rewrite AI-generated text is about understanding where the AI typically needs some human input and being able to efficiently implement the necessary changes.
To rewrite AI-generated text, you’ll need to:
Check the content carefully
Review the terminology and phrasing
Break up any unnatural repetitive patterns
Proofread your edits
You can also use an AI Humanizer, like QuillBot’s to humanize AI text. Read on for more specific tips and tricks.
Published on
April 2, 2025
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QuillBot.
Revised on
March 11, 2026
AI is an effective writing partner, capable of producing drafts, ideas, and outlines in seconds. However, those drafts often require refinement before they sound natural and engaging. Humanizing the output is a crucial step in turning AI-generated text into content that resonates with real readers.
By adjusting tone, improving flow, and refining phrasing, you can transform robotic drafts into authentic, reader-friendly writing. Tools like QuillBot’s Humanize AI make this process faster and easier.
Published on
March 27, 2025
by
Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
October 28, 2025
A chatbot is a computer program designed to simulate human conversation. Chatbots serve a variety of functions in society, allowing humans to interact with digital devices as if they were people. Many—but not all—are powered by artificial intelligence.
QuillBot’s AI Chat is a chatbot that can generate content, synthesize information, and help break down complex topics.
What is a chatbot exampleYou are communicating with a chatbot if you:
Use ChatGPT to get information or generate content
Ask Siri or Alexa to tell you the weather or search for something online
Call a customer service number and tell an automated system why you’re calling so that it can direct you to the correct department
Published on
January 23, 2025
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Kate Santoro, BS.
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November 28, 2025
Artificial intelligence (AI) is any computer program designed to mimic human intelligence, which enables them to learn, problem-solve, and understand language.
There are diverse types of AI applied across various industries. Delivery drones, medical detection scanners, QuillBot’s AI Chat, and the virtual assistant on your smartphone are all AIs.
Published on
December 19, 2024
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QuillBot.
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November 28, 2025
In a recent IBM video about AI ethics, Phaedra Boinodiris, a global leader in ethical AI and author of AI for the Rest of Us, said that three AI-related ethical issues keep her up at night:
Climate change
A lack of awareness that AI-based “decisions” impact people’s real lives
The misconception that AI is logically, morally, and ethically infallible
Generative AI has only been around for a few years, and it’s profoundly changed professional workflows, student writing, hiring practices, and eligibility for anything from mortgages to college admissions. The technology can also lead to adverse effects, such as culture and gender biases, privacy violations, and misinformation.
Using generative AI responsibly involves understanding the risks and AI ethics.
Published on
December 9, 2024
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Nicole Routh, M.Ed.
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November 28, 2025
Since ChatGPT was released in 2022, generative AI has become ubiquitous. It’s an integral part of the Google search experience, and it’s embedded in most of the tools that students and professionals use every day.
Now that generative AI is literally everywhere, understanding how it works is a crucial part of digital literacy, critical thinking, and academic integrity.
Generative AI is an artificial intelligence technology that generates original media, such as text, images, or videos. To generate this media, generative AI tools (e.g., QuillBot’s AI Chat, ChatGPT, Gemini, or Davinci AI) need prompts from human users. For example, you can prompt generative AI tools to draft a cover letter, or you can ask AI questions.
TipThe results you get from generative AI depend heavily on the prompt you give it. Not sure how to write an effective one? Use QuillBot’s free prompt generator to create an effective prompt for AI.
Published on
November 28, 2024
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Kate Santoro, BS.
Revised on
March 12, 2026
Detecting AI writing involves a combination of automated tools and manual analysis of linguistic patterns. Some strategies that can help detect AI writing, including:
For a fast, reliable starting point, you can use QuillBot’s AI Detector, which analyzes text and provides a detailed report showing how much of it may be AI-generated or AI-refined.
Published on
November 27, 2024
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Kate Santoro, BS.
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March 12, 2026
AI detectors analyze text for patterns that commonly appear in machine-generated writing, such as highly predictable phrasing, low variation in sentence structure (often called low “burstiness”), and other linguistic features typical of language models. They rely on machine-learning classifiers trained on large datasets of both human and AI-written content, then use those patterns to estimate the likelihood a piece of text was generated by AI.
To see how these detection patterns apply to your own writing, try QuillBot’s AI Detector and get a quick estimate of whether your text might be flagged as AI-generated.