How to make ChatGPT sound human
You can get a long way with prompting. ChatGPT's default voice — balanced, hedged, "moreover"-laden — is a style choice, and you can prompt it into a different one. Here are the prompts that genuinely help, followed by the honest part: why prompted output still tends to score as AI, and what to do about it.
Prompts that reduce the robot voice
The style-constraints prompt
Rewrite this in a natural, conversational voice. Rules:
- Vary sentence length a lot; include some very short sentences.
- No "moreover", "furthermore", "additionally", "in conclusion".
- Use contractions.
- Cut every hedge ("may", "can potentially", "it's important to note").
- Commit to one clear opinion.
- Keep my facts exactly as they are.
The voice-cloning prompt
Here are two paragraphs I wrote myself: [paste your writing].
Now rewrite the following text in MY voice, matching my sentence rhythm,
vocabulary level, and directness: [paste AI text].
This is the strongest prompt trick there is — it gives the model a target voice instead of an abstract instruction.
The one-pass-per-problem prompt
Rewrite this doing ONLY one thing: break the uniform sentence rhythm.
Make some sentences under 6 words and let one run past 30. Change nothing else.
Run it, then repeat for connectors, then hedges. Single-constraint rewrites follow instructions much more reliably than a list of ten rules.
Why prompting plateaus
Three reasons, all structural:
- The model regresses to its default. Style instructions fade over long outputs — paragraph one follows your rules, paragraph four sounds like ChatGPT again.
- It self-edits toward smoothness. The same training that makes it coherent makes it even. You're fighting the current.
- You can't see the score. Without a detector in the loop you're guessing whether the rewrite actually reads more human, and re-prompting on vibes.
The finish-the-job step
Paste ChatGPT's output into BypassGPT: see its human-vs-AI score, humanize in your tone, re-check. No prompt engineering.
The workflow that combines both
- Draft in ChatGPT with the style-constraints prompt — you'll get 70% of the way.
- Paste into BypassGPT and tap Analyze. Raw prompted output typically still reads 40–80% AI.
- Humanize in your tone (formal for work, informal for posts) and re-check the score.
- Add one detail only you know — a number, a name, a small story. That's the part no tool does.