🎓 Harvard Student Created a Tool Being Called the “Anti-Grammarly”
- AI-generated text is often too perfect
- AI detection tools flag overly polished writing
- People are now trying to “sound more human” rather than perfect
- Adds small typos
- Makes sentences more casual or “messy”
- Removes overly formal tone
- Sometimes inserts email-style endings like “sent from my iPhone”
- Subtle mode → lightly simplifies and adds minor human-like changes
- Human mode → makes writing more conversational and less polished
- CEO mode → extremely short, informal, sometimes all lowercase
- Fixes grammar
- Improves clarity
- Makes writing professional
- Adds imperfections
- Makes writing look human-made
- Helps avoid AI detection systems
- AI-generated writing is becoming very common
- Employers and teachers sometimes distrust perfect writing
- AI detectors can wrongly flag clean human writing
- Offers limited free usage
- Paid version costs around $4.99 after trials
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