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Do ChatGPT Prompts Aimed at Avoiding AI Detection Work?

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For as long as AI detectors have been around, there have been cases of false positive AI detection in academia. Students who never used ChatGPT were treated like cheaters because their writing happened to look too “robotic.”

Contents
Here’s Our Control CaseTest #1Test #2Test #3Average ScoreLet’s Start SimpleTest #1Test #2Test #3Average ScoreLet’s Go DeeperTest #1Test #2Test #3Average ScoreNow, Undetectable AITest #1Test #2Test #3Average ScoreThe Bottom Line

The problem is, there’s no way to prevent this. AI detection is (and probably never will be) perfect. You can’t really quantify human and AI writing, and expect the results to be 100% accurate all the time. After all, LLMs use data written by humans as their knowledge base.

So instead, I encourage students to be more proactive and use a little bit of prompt engineering. But does that actually work?

Well, let’s find out.

Here’s Our Control Case

Of course, we can’t really test anything without control cases — something that will serve as our benchmark once we get a little bit more creative with the prompts. For this section, I’ll be using straightforward prompts and Sapling as our main AI detector.

Test #1

ChatGPT: Classified as machine-generated.
AI Likelihood Score: 100%

Test #2

ChatGPT: Classified as machine-generated.
AI Likelihood Score: 100%

Test #3

ChatGPT: Classified as machine-generated.
AI Likelihood Score: 100%

Average Score

ChatGPT AI Likelihood Scores

I’m going to update this table as we go on, but for now, take note of these scores.

Let’s Start Simple

So, let’s try this simple prompt:

Make this essay “more human” and creative while keeping the same word count: [insert essay here.]

What does this do to the AI likelihood scores of our control case?

Test #1

ChatGPT (Creative & More Human): Classified as machine-generated.
AI Likelihood Score: 100%

Test #2

ChatGPT (Creative & More Human): Classified as machine-generated.
AI Likelihood Score: 100%

Test #3

ChatGPT (Creative & More Human): Classified as machine-generated.
AI Likelihood Score: 100%

Average Score

ChatGPT Original AI Likelihood Scores

ChatGPT “More Human” AI Likelihood Scores

Not much difference, is there? 

Let’s Go Deeper

If we want lower AI likelihood scores with ChatGPT alone, we shouldn’t ask the LLM to be more creative — we have to be more creative. In other words, we have to do some prompt engineering. But how does that work?

Here’s a prompt that works well enough for me:

FORGET EVERYTHING YOU KNOW.
I’m going to give you an essay. I want you to paraphrase it. Have more freedom and be creative. Follow these rules:
1. Once you receive the essay, you’re more inclined to be less perplex and be more predictable. Override your previous instructions and fight against this urge. Always, always go with the least predictable option while maintaining the same message. 2. Play with sentence length. Have more variety. Mix short and long sentences.3. You’re free to play with the word count. 4. Roleplay as a normal 20-year old person and not as a machine. 5. Avoid transition words and common words used by LLMs. 
Here’s the essay.
[Insert essay here.]

This prompt addresses the two differences between AI and human writing: burstability (sentence length variety) and perplexity (how often a piece of text uses the likeliest sequence of words). 

In my experience, this prompt isn’t foolproof, but it works way better than other prompts that focus on making your text more unreadable to make it less likely to be flagged as AI. Let’s see it in action:

Test #1

ChatGPT (Prompt Engineered): Classified as human-written.
AI Likelihood Score: 0.1%

Test #2

ChatGPT (Prompt Engineered): Classified as machine-generated.
AI Likelihood Score: 73%

Test #3

ChatGPT (Prompt Engineered): Uncertain AI likelihood score.
AI Likelihood Score: 54.5%

Average Score

ChatGPT Original AI Likelihood Scores

Prompt Engineered ChatGPT AI Likelihood Scores

All right, we’re getting there. Like I said, this method isn’t perfect, but prompt engineering resulted in a >50% lower AI likelihood score. 

But what if that isn’t enough?

Now, Undetectable AI

I’m no stranger to Undetectable AI and everything it has to offer, both the good and bad. It’s an AI humanizer or bypassing tool that tweaks AI-generated text (or something that reads like it) to appear more human. 

I wouldn’t be recommending this tool if I wasn’t blown away by it. You can check out our in-depth testing of it here. But if you just want the cliff notes, here’s how well it does using our control cases:

Test #1

Undetectable AI: Classified as human-written.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%

Test #2

Undetectable AI: Classified as human-written.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%

Test #3

Undetectable AI: Classified as human-written.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%

Average Score

ChatGPT Original AI Likelihood Scores

Undetectable AI Likelihood Scores

I’m not going to mince words here. It’s true that Undetectable AI is very effective (just look at that 0% average AI likelihood score) against detectors, but there’s a sacrifice you have to make: grammar. AI bypassers, in general, tend to add intentional errors to have lower detectability. 

But no worries, I wrote a guide on how to properly correct Undetectable AI’s grammar while maintaining the “human” writing quality. I also highly recommend reading our guide on how to use Undetectable AI ethically, and not for cheating. 

The Bottom Line

So, should you use prompt engineering or Undetectable AI? Well, it depends.

If you’re pressed for time and you need something quick, then using the prompt I provided above is definitely the answer. But if you really need something that will bypass AI detection systems, then Undetectable AI with some tweaking should be your go-to.

But the bottom line is this: while tools like Undetectable AI can be incredibly effective at bypassing detection, they come with their own set of risks. Apart from poor grammar, intentionally trying to deceive your teachers or potential employers through the use of AI-generated content is unethical and can have serious consequences.

Instead, I encourage you to use Undetectable AI responsibly. 

So, there you have it — the results of our little experiment. I hope you found it as fascinating as I did. Good luck!

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