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🤖 Human or ChatGPT? Prove You Are A Human With These Tips

Tom Smykowski
3 min readJan 21, 2023

Call me paranoid, but I become suspicious that all of these years articles mixing Java and Javascript could have been written by ChatGPT or other automated linguistic mashup generators.

So I totally understand people who accuse me of being a robot too. As an author who likes to write on his own it’s quite disturbing. Is it me being as good as ChatGPT, or as dull and utterly stupid?

How to prove I am a human without having to paste a screenshot of solved captcha into every article?

I am sure more authors face the same dillema, and since I have started to couple with the situation I will share with you some tips on how assure your readers you are a cheerful, fluffy human being.

1. Make typos

If you are from a non English speaking country, like I, you don’t have to do anything. We all make typos and write awkward sentences (e.g. to choke on bigos).

Fortunately for us, it means people are 100% sure we are human being s rather than a magic box. Native speakers have it worse. They have to throw their education into a garbage and enthusiastically…

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Tom Smykowski
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Hmm.... you realize that ChatGPT-5 will be able to see this, right?