AI-generated content is everywhere, but it’s also looked down on and routinely flagged. However, AI content generators provide benefits that make their disuse difficult. Chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini can spit out an essay or generate marketing material in seconds.
The problem is that the origin of the text is usually detected and can lead to a number of consequences. Thankfully, a tool like HIX Bypass claims to help AI content avoid detection by checkers.
This HIX Bypass review will detail the features of the tool and its use cases. It will further examine how the tool holds up to its promise of avoiding detection.
Overview and Main Features
1. Humanization
This is the single biggest highlight. This tool draws from its knowledge of human-written content to rephrase AI-generated content. It injects several traits of human content for a more natural flow of ideas. Using this feature, this tool promises to bypass popular AI detectors like Quillbot, GPTZero, Copyleaks, and even Turnitin.
2. AI Detector Bypass
HIX Bypass has its own AI checker for detecting AI-generated content.
3. ChatGPT Watermark Removal
ChatGPT is the most used tool for AI-generated content. Therefore, this tool promises to remove identifiable markers from ChatGPT-generated content to enhance authenticity.
Use Case
Humanizing AI Text
I decided to first generate a piece of text with ChatGPT.
Then, I used Quillbot AI detector to ensure the content was indeed recognized as AI-generated. As expected, Quillbot reported it as “100% AI-generated.”
After this confirmation, I pasted the text into HIX Bypass, and here was the result:
The Result
At first glance, I did notice some changes and rephrasing, however, I noted that the tone of the text was changed.
I had asked ChatGPT for an essay. That generated a piece of text that sounded “serious”, but this tool rephrased it using a tone that appears a bit informal.
For instance:
The first sentence from ChatGPT reads, “Human rights are the basic freedoms and protections that belong to every person, regardless of nationality, race, gender, religion, or background.”
Hix Bypass rephrases this as “Human rights are fundamental rights and protections that all people are entitled to, no matter who they are or where they live.”
The rephrased sentences failed to detail what exactly “no matter who they are” means. I tried not to see it as a mere word swap but as an actual sentence reconstruction.
Now, to the actual humanization. The integrated AI detectors embedded in HIX Bypass reported it as human-written.
But I decided to use Quillbot for independent testing.
Quillbot did confirm the text as human-written. However, Quillbot is just one tool out of a bunch, so I decided to run the text by another AI detector, Copyleaks.
Unfortunately, the humanized text did get flagged as AI-generated content.
I also decided to use its own AI detector to test the humanized output:
Interestingly, the detector reported the output as AI-generated. This brings its humanization abilities into question.
The Bottom Line
HIX Bypass’s humanization abilities do work, but are not strong enough to slip past certain tools (apparently, not even its own detector). Some tweaking and editing can be done to remedy this.