How I Make ChatGPT Sound Like a Real Person — And You Can Too

Ever wish your AI-generated content didn’t sound so robotic? Well, I’ve been playing around with some simple tricks to make ChatGPT write more naturally—like a real person talking. And honestly, it works pretty well. I use these tweaks on almost everything I create now, and I think they can help you, too.

Here’s a quick rundown of the main things I do to improve the flow and make the AI’s writing a lot more relatable.

Fix Basic Text Signals

First off, small details matter. These are simple fixes that go a long way:

  • Replace curly quotes (“”) with straight quotes (“”).
  • Swap out em-dashes (—) and en-dashes (–) with regular hyphens (-).
  • Remove any AI-specific phrases like “It’s not just X, it’s also Y,” or words like “delve” and “glimpse.”
  • Cut out common clichés such as “In today’s world,” “Needless to say,” or “It is important to note.”
  • Avoid repeating the same idea multiple times. Keep it clear and to the point.
  • Add your own opinions or bias to make the writing feel authentic—neutral is boring.
  • Watch out for keyword stuffing; don’t force keywords so much that the writing sounds unnatural.

Improving Readability and Flow

Now, moving beyond the small fixes, here’s how I make the content easier and more enjoyable to read:

  • Use simpler language. Short sentences are better than long, complicated ones. Make sure everything’s easy to follow.
  • Combine related ideas into smoother paragraphs instead of lots of tiny ones.
  • Make sure each section flows naturally into the next. If a jump sounds awkward, add a quick sentence to connect the dots.
  • Avoid nesting headings too deep. Keep it simple with broader sections so the post isn’t chopped up too much.
  • Cut down on colons and semicolons. Rewrite those parts as simple sentences.
  • If you have bullet points, use some for clarity but don’t overdo it. About half the list can be turned into flowing text for easier reading.

Simplify and Casualize

Perhaps most importantly, I keep everything casual and friendly. No fancy words or formal tone. Just real talk—like chatting with a friend. This makes the content more relatable and less stiff.

Wrap-up

If you try these tricks on your AI content, I’d love to hear if it works for you. It might take a little practice, but once you get the hang of it, your writing will sound more natural and engaging. So go ahead, experiment, and see how much better your AI-generated content can be!

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