AI writing has changed dramatically over the last couple of years. A while ago, AI-generated content was easy to spot. The writing usually sounded robotic, repetitive, or overly generic. Most AI detectors only needed to look for simple patterns to identify machine-generated text. That’s no longer the case today. Modern AI writing models are producing content that feels smoother, more natural, and much harder to distinguish from human writing. Once the text gets edited, paraphrased, or refined, many older AI detectors start struggling badly. I started noticing this while reviewing essays, blog posts, and long-form content over the past few months. The same article would sometimes get flagged by one detector but appear completely human on another. In some cases, even my own writing got marked as AI-generated simply because it was too structured or polished.…