Hacer que ChatGPT suene más humano en su escritura
¡Hola a todos! He estado intentando hacer que ChatGPT escriba cosas que parezcan más naturales y menos robóticas. ¿Alguien tiene consejos sobre cómo ajustar los…
Parker Ellis
February 9, 2026 at 02:51 AM
¡Hola a todos! He estado intentando hacer que ChatGPT escriba cosas que parezcan más naturales y menos robóticas. ¿Alguien tiene consejos sobre cómo ajustar los prompts para que la salida suene como si la estuviera diciendo una persona real? ¡Agradezco cualquier consejo o truco que usen!
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Sometimes I just tell it 'write like a human with some slang and casual tone' and it gets better. Not perfect but closer.
What helped me was telling it to write like a story told by a friend instead of a robot.
I think being clear about style and voice in the prompt is the only way to get consistent human feel.
I've found giving examples in the prompt helps a lot. Like show it a sample sentence and ask it to mimic that style.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that might help with prompt crafting!
Make sure to specify the audience too. Writing for teens is way different than for pros.
Honestly, just experiment with the prompt wording. It's kinda trial and error to get the human feel.
Ask it to use more personal pronouns and opinions rather than generic statements.
I like telling it to add little pauses or filler words like 'uh' or 'you know' to make it super human-like.
One trick I use is asking for a mix of formal and informal sentences to keep it dynamic.
Adding emojis sometimes helps it mimic casual texting style too, believe it or not.
I usually try to ask it to write like a casual conversation or like explaining to a friend. Makes a big difference!
If you want the output to sound less perfect, ask it to add typos on purpose. It sounds really real then.
Don't forget to ask it to include some humor if you want it to sound natural. Humor is super human!
Also telling it to avoid jargon or too technical words makes it sound more down-to-earth.
Sometimes I just tell it to pretend it’s tired or distracted, makes the writing less perfect and more real.
I sometimes tell it to imagine it’s writing a text message to a close friend. Works pretty well.