Look, I’m just going to level with you — when it comes to AI tools, you really do get what you pay for. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for free resources, but if they can’t deliver the goods, what’s the point, you know?
That’s the dilemma I found myself in when pitting Undetectable AI against SciSpace. On the one hand, you’ve got this AI bypasser that can make any text look like it was written by a human. On the other, you’ve got SciSpace, a free academic research assistant that boasts its own paraphrasing and detection capabilities.
Now, I’ll admit, I had high hopes for SciSpace. Anything that bills itself as a one-stop-shop for dissertation needs has got to have its act together, right? Well, spoiler alert, sometimes reality is just disappointing.
So, which tool reigns supreme in this 2024 showdown? Let’s find out.
What is Undetectable AI?
Undetectable AI is one of the best AI bypass tools (AI humanizers) in the market. It can turn any text into something unrecognizable by common AI detection tools. This works by changing the tone of your input, rearranging it, removing repetition and common AI words, and adding a few intentional mistakes.
It also has a few output customization features so the output matches your input. You can tweak the text according to readability, purpose, and balance level. Here’s our complete review of the platform, and our tutorial on how to properly use it.
What is SciSpace?
SciSpace is an academic research assistant platform fully equipped with everything you need for your dissertation. You can use it to write parts of your paper, find research topics, create citations, extract data, and (weirdly enough) turn research into a vertical video for TikTok.
But in this article, we’re going to focus on two things: their paraphrasing tool and AI detector. Both of these are free (but you do need to sign up) so all that matters is if they’re effective. Let’s find out by testing them against Undetectable AI.
Undetectable AI vs. SciSpace: Paraphrasing
So, let’s start with paraphrasing. This is going to be divided into two parts: which one paraphrases better and whose paraphrased versions avoid AI detection more.
Grammar
The French Laundry, a celebrated restaurant in Yountville, California, is a pinnacle of fine dining renowned for its meticulous attention to detail and artistry in modern French cuisine. Helmed by Chef Thomas Keller, it offers a memorable dining experience with prix-fixe menus that change daily, showcasing the freshest seasonal ingredients. The restaurant’s ambiance reflects elegance and comfort within a historic stone building and charming gardens. With multiple Michelin stars, the French Laundry is a gastronomic icon that exemplifies excellence, innovation, and a commitment to creating unforgettable meals. |
The French Laundry, an esteemed establishment situated in Yountville, California, represents the zenith of haute cuisine, celebrated for its scrupulous attention to detail and the artistry inherent in contemporary French culinary practices. Under the leadership of Chef Thomas Keller, the restaurant provides an extraordinary gastronomic experience through prix-fixe menus that are refreshed on a daily basis, highlighting the most exquisite seasonal produce. The establishment’s atmosphere embodies sophistication and comfort, housed within a historic stone edifice complemented by picturesque gardens. With multiple Michelin stars adorning its accolades, the French Laundry stands as a paragon of gastronomic excellence, innovation, and unwavering dedication to the creation of indelible culinary experiences. |
The French Laundry is a known restaurant located in Yountville, California that’s famous, for its exquisite focus on detail and creativity in the realm of contemporary French cuisine, under the leadership of Chef Thomas Keller. It provides a dining experience featuring changing prix fixe menus that highlight the best seasonal ingredients available. The restaurants atmosphere exudes sophistication and coziness nestled in a stone structure surrounded by lovely gardens. The French Laundry stands out as a gem, with its numerous Michelin stars showcasing a dedication to brilliance and creativity in crafting memorable dining experiences. |
SciSpace demonstrates a strong command of the English language, with a smooth tone and refined vocabulary. The sentence structure is complex yet cohesive, which makes it perfect for academic research. All words are spelled correctly (which may seem like a given for most essays, but this will matter later) and the overall readability is high.
Undetectable AI, while conveying the key information, has a more casual tone. The grammar is generally sound, but there are a few instances where the sentence structure could be improved for better flow and clarity. The spelling is not as accurate and the vocabulary isn’t as good as SciSpace.
There’s also the fact that SciSpace’s paraphrasing tool has an additional feature that lets you highlight a part of your text and it will rephrase it. SciSpace is just so much better as a traditional paraphraser than Undetectable AI.
Winner: SciSpace
Avoiding AI Detection
Both these tools have their own AI detector, but I’m going to use a third-party tool, one that I trust: Sapling. Here’s how Undetectable AI and SciSpace did:
Test #1
Undetectable AI: Passes as human.
AI Likelihood Score: 31%
SciSpace: Reads like an AI.
AI Likelihood Score: 100%
Test #2
Undetectable AI: Passes as human.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%
SciSpace: Reads like an AI.
AI Likelihood Score: 100%
Test #3
Undetectable AI: Passes as human.
AI Likelihood Score: 16.2%
SciSpace: Reads like an AI.
AI Likelihood Score: 100%
Results
Undetectable AI vs. Sapling |
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Winner: Undetectable AI
Undetectable AI’s Humanizer vs. SciSpace’s AI Detection Tool
Now that we’ve tested their paraphrasers, it’s time to test Undetectable AI’s humanizer against SciSpace’s AI detector. Here’s how they did:
Test #1
Undetectable AI vs. SciSpace: Humanized text passes as human.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%
Test #2
Undetectable AI vs. SciSpace: Humanized text passes as human.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%
Test #3
Undetectable AI vs. SciSpace: Humanized text passes as human.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%
Test #4
Undetectable AI vs. SciSpace: Humanized text passes as human.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%
Test #5
Undetectable AI vs. SciSpace: Humanized text passes as human.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%
Test #6
Undetectable AI vs. SciSpace: Humanized text passes as human.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%
Test #7
Undetectable AI vs. SciSpace: Humanized text passes as human.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%
Test #8
Undetectable AI vs. SciSpace: Humanized text passes as human.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%
What’s The Score?
Undetectable AI vs. SciSpace: |
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Winner: Undetectable AI
The Bottom Line
There’s two sides to this article. Let’s start with their paraphrasing tools.
No doubt that SciSpace creates more readable text, but the problem here is that it would’ve been a great paraphraser…in 2019. If you’re targeting an academic demographic, your outputs should also consistently avoid AI detection, something that most universities regularly check for nowadays.
That’s not to say, however, that Undetectable AI was any better. It did pass as human every time, but it still hasn’t risen to the level of traditional paraphrasing tools in terms of writing.
As for SciSpace’s AI detection tool, well, it sucks. Plain and simple. It can detect text from GPT, Claude, Gemini, and other LLMs, but it’s still easily fooled by humanizers, especially ones that’s as good as Undetectable AI.
My opinion? Stick to QuillBot for traditional paraphrasing needs, Sapling or Winston for AI detection, and of course, Undetectable AI for bypassing. Good luck!