Guwahati, June 2 -- If you use AI to draft blog posts, emails, or marketing copy, you probably know the problem. The draft is not terrible, but it is not publishable either. The grammar is clean, the structure looks fine, and the points are mostly in the right order, but the writing still feels too smooth, too predictable, and too much like an AI-generated summary.

That is where I wanted to test GPTHumanizer AI. I was not looking for a tool that could replace content strategy, research, or real editing. I wanted to know whether it could take an AI-assisted draft that already had a clear purpose and make it sound more natural without changing the original meaning.

After testing it on blog sections, marketing emails, landing page copy, an...