Ever felt like you were reading an article written by a toaster? You aren’t alone. As AI gets smarter, the internet is filling up with content that looks perfect but feels a bit empty inside.

If you want to know if a human actually wrote what you’re reading, here are 10 simple signs to watch for.
1. Using Fancy Words Too Much
AI has favorite words it uses over and over. If you see words like delve, transform, unlock, or harness in every other paragraph, a bot probably wrote it. Real people don’t usually talk like that when they’re explaining things to a friend.
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2. It’s Too Perfect
Humans make mistakes. We might use a bit of slang, start a sentence with So, or forget a comma. AI is like that student who never misses a mark, it’s grammatically perfect but feels cold and robotic.
3. The In Conclusion Habit
Most of us just finish our point and stop. AI is obsessed with wrapping everything up with a tidy bow. If you see a final section that starts with In summary or In conclusion, followed by a repeat of everything you just read, that’s a classic bot move.
4. Boring Sentence Patterns
Bots often write sentences that are all the same length.
- The dog ran.
- The cat sat.
- The bird flew. It’s repetitive. Humans naturally mix it up, we use short, punchy sentences followed by longer, descriptive ones.
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5. Staying Neutral on Everything
If you ask an AI for an opinion, it usually gives a safe answer that agrees with everyone. It won’t pick a side. Real writers usually have a point of view or a unique take on a topic.
6. Making Up Facts
This is the most dangerous sign. AI sometimes creates facts or dates that sound real but are totally fake. This is called hallucination. According to researchers at Stanford, even the best AI can get confused. Always double-check weird stats!
7. No Personal Stories
A human writer might say, When I was walking through Texas yesterday, I noticed… AI can’t do that. It doesn’t have a life. If there are no personal stories or real world touches, it’s likely a machine.
8. Over Optimization for Search Engines
Some AI is built just to show up on Google search results. If the same keyword is repeated in every single heading, the article wasn’t written for you, it was written for a computer. Google actually prefers content that puts humans first.
9. Old Information
AI is trained on data from the past. If something big happened yesterday and the article doesn’t mention it, the bot might be stuck in its training data from months or years ago.
10. No Vibe or Humor
Writing is about connection. A bot can give you a list of ingredients for a recipe, but it can’t tell a joke about how it accidentally burned the toast. If the writing has no personality, it’s probably a bot.
AI is a great tool, but it lacks the soul of a human. The best articles are the ones where you can feel the person behind the screen.
Productivity-focused AI researcher and writer exploring how agents can transform daily workflows. With a background in cognitive science and 6 years evaluating LLMs & automation stacks, I help readers choose the right tools for coding, writing, research, and business ops. Living between London and Toronto, I test everything hands-on before recommending.