Cognibypass claims: With our AI bypasser, you can easily bypass AI detection systems like Turnitin, Originality.ai, and GPTZero. Our tool ensures your text remains unique and undetectable by AI detectors.
Another bold claim from another AI writing tool suggesting that it can bypass AI detection — and this time, Cognibypass named Originality.ai.
So, with that in mind, we put Cognibypass to the test to see if it really can bypass AI detectors or whether it’s another platform making claims it can't back up.
Here, we will discuss the following:
Cognibypass is another platform that claims it can alter AI text to make it undetectable for tools like Originality's AI detector.
To do this, it takes your AI-generated content and alters the wording and structure in an attempt to make it sound 'more human' so that AI detection tools don't realize that it was AI-generated.
When it comes to producing content, competition has never been higher for some of the top spots in Google Search. As a result, content marketers and affiliate marketers are constantly searching for ways to speed up the content creation process while also keeping costs down.
However, Google has openly stated that it does not approve fully AI-generated content and has proven that it can detect it.
However, if a tool like Cognibypass or other AI detection bypass tools can trick Google and other search engines, it is no surprise that they become extremely appealing.
But only if it works.
Rather than taking Cognibypass's word for it, we decided to challenge their claim that they could bypass our AI detection tool with our own test.
As with other AI bypass tools that we have reviewed, we've compiled a test for Cognibypass, checking to see if the alterations it makes truly bypass AI detection.
Step 1: To do this, we generated an AI-written article in ChatGPT, which we then copied into the AI detection tools that Cognibypass claims to bypass, including Originality.ai.
Note: We opted for ChatGPT as it is one of the easiest tools to access and is one of the most popular AI content generation tools.
Step 2: Once we ran the copy through our AI detectors, we then ran it through Cognibypass to get our new ‘humanized’ content.
Step 3: Finally, we took the ‘humanized’ content and pasted it back into the same detectors to measure the difference in results.
Here is our prompt:
Write an informative article on the concept of preparing for a marathon. Discuss the essential steps a runner should take to effectively train for the event. Cover topics such as setting a training schedule, incorporating different types of runs (e.g., long runs, tempo runs, interval training), the importance of nutrition and hydration, the role of rest and recovery, and tips for mental preparation. Additionally, provides insights on common challenges faced during marathon training and how to overcome them.
Here are the AI detectors we used for this test:
Original content: 100% AI & 0% Human-written
BypassGPT version: 100% AI & 0% Human-written
Original content: 100% AI & 0% Human-written
BypassGPT version: 100% AI & 0% Human-written
Original content: 27% AI & 73% Human-written
BypassGPT version: 24% AI & 76% Human-written
Original content: 100% AI & 0% Human-written content
BypassGPT version: 100% AI & 0% Human-written
As you can see from the results, Cognibypass did little to bypass AI detection despite making significant (and poorly worded) tweaks to the content.
Granted, Writer AI believed there was a 76% chance the content was human-written, but that is not uncommon for this detector, which also believed our ChatGPT-generated example to have a 73% chance of being human-written.
Whilst this is only a small test, the findings would suggest that Cognibypass may not be the effective bypassing tool it claims to be.
For the best results, use AI tools sparingly and focus on providing your own unique perspective.
You can use Cognibypass for free to attempt to bypass specific AI detectors. However, to use the tool more frequently, you need a monthly subscription.
Congibypass claims to outsmart AI detection systems using sophisticated AI detection mechanisms to make AI content sound more 'human.'
Bypassing AI detection is not as easy as tools like Cognibypass make it seem. It’s just not as simple as generating content using AI tools and then 'humanizing' it. Instead, you must use AI content creation tools sparingly as an assistant to your human writing rather than as a replacement.
When it comes to the ethical aspect of using AI tools it ultimately depends on the context. If you are using AI tools to brainstorm ideas, to help advance your writing (transparently), or for social activities, they can be fantastic.
However, if you are planning on using AI-powered writing tools to decieve your audience, hand in work that is not your own, or bypass the Google algorithm checks, then ethics comes into question.