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Humanizer hits v2.7.0, kills AI slop

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Humanizer hits v2.7.0, kills AI slop
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Humanizer hits v2.7.0, kills AI slop

Siqi Chen’s open-source skill for Claude Code now detects 30 distinct "AI-isms" to scrub machine-writing patterns from model output. The update includes voice calibration to mirror a user's unique writing style, ensuring generated text feels authentic rather than robotic.

// ANALYSIS

Humanizer is a surgical strike against the "uncanny valley" of LLM prose, turning detection rubrics into a creative linter for developers.

  • Leverages Wikipedia's "Signs of AI writing" guide to remove significance inflation, overused tricolons, and promotional language.
  • Voice calibration analyzes user-provided text samples to match specific sentence rhythms and vocabulary choices.
  • Version 2.7.0 expands the pattern library to 30 "tells," including new rules for passive-voice and gap-filling artifacts.
  • Native integration as a Claude Code skill makes it a persistent behavioral layer that works across local development tasks.
  • Highlights a growing shift from "helpful assistant" tropes toward more opinionated, human-like AI collaboration.
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humanizerclaude-codeai-codingdevtoolopen-sourceprompt-engineeringllm

DISCOVERED

2h ago

2026-05-31

PUBLISHED

2h ago

2026-05-31

RELEVANCE

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