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Anti-detection Techniques in Academic Writing
This paper discusses strategies for writing in a language style that is different from typical artificial intelligence (AI) writing. For example, it suggests u…
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This paper discusses strategies for writing in a language style that is different from typical artificial intelligence (AI) writing. For example, it suggests using advanced Chinese vocabulary to replace simple words, avoiding repetition, and employing domain-specific language. It recommends substituting common words with more complex or academic vocabulary, such as replacing 'use' with 'utilize' or 'employ' and 'big' with 'enormous' or 'gigantic.' However, it cautions against excessive reliance on obscure vocabulary that may hinder reader comprehension and disrupt the flow of the text. The paper advises against using repetitive phrases and expressions like 'in conclusion,' 'summing up,' or 'in a nutshell.' Instead, it encourages the use of diverse expressions and sentence structures to connect ideas. It also emphasizes the importance of learning and correctly using specialized terminology relevant to different research topics and methodologies. However, it warns against misusing technical jargon without a solid understanding of the subject matter. Additionally, it suggests adapting the expression and writing style to different disciplines, such as expressing viewpoints and theories in social science papers or analyzing data and empirical results in scientific and engineering papers. Lastly, it suggests using alternative formats, such as questions, hypotheses, or dialogues, to express ideas, but cautions that these unconventional approaches should align with the theme and content of the paper to avoid detection.
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