The Academic Weapon: How to Bypass AI Detection
AI detectors work by looking for patterns. Machines are predictable; humans are chaotic. If your sentence structure is too uniform, you get flagged.
Understanding Perplexity
Perplexity measures the randomness of text. Low perplexity means the text is familiar and likely AI-generated. High perplexity means it is surprising and creative.
The 'Burstiness' Factor
Humans write in bursts. We use a short sentence. Then, we might use a very long, complex sentence that winds around a topic, adding commas, clauses, and extra details, before hitting you with another short one. AI rarely does this.
How Exam Mode Works
Our new Exam Help mode is specifically tuned to inject this chaos. It forces the model to:
- Vary sentence length drastically.
- Use idiomatic expressions.
- Avoid common AI words like 'delve', 'tapestry', and 'in conclusion'.
The result? 0% detection on most scanners.