Since generative AI burst onto the scene back in November 2022, there has been a steady rise in Google searches for AI tools that bypass AI detectors.
Regardless of the motives behind this search, there is no denying that the demand is increasing, and as a result, many companies have popped up, claiming to solve this issue.
One recent one that we will look at in this article is Hidemy AI.
Here, we will discuss the following:
Hidemy AI is another popular generative AI platform that claims to turn your AI-generated content into content that AI markers and detectors are unable to tell isn't human-written.
The tool takes your AI-generated content and converts it into content that it claims is "undetectable" on popular platforms like Originality.ai.
The world of AI is still in its infancy, and as such, there are a lot of differing opinions about its role in the workplace and in the classroom.
With lots of misinformation and misunderstandings surrounding the technology, many people are searching for ways to use the tools without detection.
Whether it be for school work, such as academic essays, or for projects at work, people are seeking a tool that allows them to gain all the benefits of generative AI, but without people knowing.
While Originality.ai certainly appreciates and believes in the benefits that AI can bring, we are also big advocates of transparency and authenticity, which is why we are constantly updating our algorithms to continue being the market leader for AI content detection.
Now, to the big question you came here to answer.
Does Hidemy AI work?
We've tested several of these tools in recent weeks, and most have either failed to make the content pass our detector or, if they have, it is because the content they create is riddled with grammar errors or incoherent sentences.
But is Hidemy AI the exception to the rule?
To put Hidemy to the test, we need to create a dummy article in ChatGPT. From there, we can run that article through the leading AI detectors to get a baseline score for our 100% AI-generated content. Next, we will run that content through the Hidemy AI tool before running it through the detectors again to monitor any changes in the score.
For our test, let's create an article on finding the best budget tablet in 2023. We need to create a detailed prompt to ensure the content is of good quality, to begin with, to give Hidemy AI as much as possible to work with. We don't want to make this easy for us!
Here is our prompt:
We are a tech review company called TechnoReviews - we need to write an article on the top 8 budget tablet options of 2023 and then summarize the article by offering users 10% off each one as part of our black Friday sale, using code TECHNO10.
For each of the 8 sections, please use an H2, talk about the pros and cons, and be detailed in your review of each one
After the introduction, please also include a three bullet point key takeaways section under a h3 that picks out the best budget option, the best option for entertainment, and the best option for work.
Original content: 100% AI & 0% Human-written
Hidemy AI version: 68% AI & 32% Human-written
Original content: 54% AI & 46% Human-written
Hidemy AI version: 0% AI & 100% Human-written
Original content: 5% AI & 95% Human-written
Hidemy AI version: 3% AI & 97% Human-written
Original content: 'Passes as human'
Hidemy AI version: 'Passes as human'
Original content: 100% AI & 0% Human-written content
Hidemy AI version: 0% AI & 100% Human-written content
At first glance, there is a clear correlation between AI detectors identifying the content as AI and then not after running it through Hidemy AI, except for Writer and ContentAtScale, who both thought the ChatGPT version was human-written as well.
Dig a little deeper, and you can see that the reason this has occurred is due to the many grammatical errors Hidemy AI has included in their version and the incoherent sentences they have tried to slip in.
As you can see, Grammarly detects many errors in the doc, which will help it throw off AI detectors due to the "human-like" errors.
And here are a few examples of the incoherent sentences Hidemy AI produced:
In summary, it is clear that while Hidemy AI claims to beat the detectors with high-quality, human-like content, that simply isn't the case.
Hidemy AI allows you to transform AI-generated content for free at first, but you will need to purchase a subscription to continue using this service.
Hidemy AI claims to turn AI-generated text into a format that will pass AI detectors, making the AI content sound human and undetectable.
It is important to accept that there is no such thing as "human AI content." If you create content with generative AI, the chances are that your AI-written text will be detected, and, depending on your circumstances, it may get you in serious trouble.
To ensure your content passes AI detectors, it is crucial to spend time editing it, adding your own perspective, and finding the perfect balance of AI support and human-generated content.
Ultimately, it depends on the circumstances, and as a company, Originality.ai certainly isn't against the many benefits that AI content generation tools can provide.
However, we are often skeptical of companies that offer "Back to School" sales, such as Hidemy AI, as that suggests they are promoting the use of AI content generation in academic circumstances, which we are certainly against.