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Plain explanations of AI detection, humanizers, and what search engines actually reward.

These are explainers rather than sales pages. If you are trying to work out whether a supplier really writes by hand, how AI detection actually works, or whether generated content is a search liability, the honest answers are here — including the ones that do not flatter our position.

The most useful thing to understand early is that “AI detection” is a misnomer. These tools measure statistical predictability, not authorship, which is why a careful human writer with a plain style is occasionally flagged and why a well-disguised generated piece occasionally is not.

The search question is similarly muddled in most coverage. Search engines do not ban AI-written content as a category; they target content produced at scale with no regard for whether it helps anyone. That distinction explains almost everything about which sites lost traffic and which did not.

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What Is No-AI Content?

As stated earlier, the description in this section explains how a particular document was made, not how well it scores. The line is…

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What Is Human-Written Content?

Demonstrating why you call something human-written content is difficult. This page is going to outline some things this phrase…

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What Is AI-Humanized Content?

“AI-humanized content” refers to text that has been rewritten through AI software and processed to appear more human. Despite this…

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What Is an AI Humanizer?

An AI humanizer is a rewriting tool trained to make generated text stop looking generated. Here is how the tools work, what they…

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Why Articled Bans AI Humanizers

Two independent reasons. It is deceptive to allow text to be processed by a humanizer and then checked as a document. It makes the…

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How to Tell if Content Was Written by AI

There is no definitive indicator. All you can do is combine multiple minor indicators. These include factual texture, structural…

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How AI Detectors Work

Detectors don’t see the prompt, the model, or the time stamp. Detectors see the words; therefore, a detector estimates how closely…

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Can AI Detectors Be Wrong?

Yes, and the how is also interesting. Detectors break in patterned and somewhat predictable ways which makes some writers' lives a…

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Why Use Multiple AI Detectors?

A single score is a single model's opinion after training with a single dataset and a single threshold. A panel transforms a…

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Can Human Writing Be Flagged as AI?

It happens often enough that every working writer should expect it to happen to them sooner or later. Defense isn’t better prose.…

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Is AI Content Bad for SEO?

Google doesn't target machine-generated content so much as contents that are produced in bulk to win search rankings irrespective…

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Does Google Prefer Human-Written Content?

Short answer: no, not as a labeled preference. Search rewards evidence that is visible to the reader, and that evidence is usually…

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Human-Written Content for SEO

Most SEO happens before the first sentence, when you decide what a page must have that the search engine results pages (SERPs)…

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Why Buy Human-Written Content?

You are buying working hours, not a subscription. It is better for certain specific needs, but it is more expensive per word than…

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Content a person actually wrote

$10 per 100 words, delivered in up to 3 days, with the detector reports attached.