Consejos para hacer que ChatGPT suene más humano
¡Hola a todos! Últimamente he estado experimentando con ChatGPT y tratando de conseguir que escriba cosas que parezcan más naturales y menos robóticas. ¿Alguien…
Olivia Sanders
February 8, 2026 at 11:10 PM
¡Hola a todos! Últimamente he estado experimentando con ChatGPT y tratando de conseguir que escriba cosas que parezcan más naturales y menos robóticas. ¿Alguien tiene trucos interesantes o configuraciones que utilice para que sus respuestas suenen más como las de una persona real? ¡Me encantaría conocer sus consejos o ejemplos!
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One thing that helps me is to ask for some personal opinions or stories in the answers. When it adds that kinda stuff, it feels less robotic to me.
Another hack is to have it write like it's explaining to a kid or a newbie. Simplifies language and sounds more natural to me.
I've also seen some people use prompts like "write like a sarcastic friend" or "a funny uncle" for cool tones.
I've tried playing with the temperature settings, higher temp usually means more creative and natural sounding stuff, but it can also go off on weird tangents.
Also, removing too much formality helps. Like, don't ask for 'professional' or 'academic' unless you want stiff text.
Sometimes telling it to 'imagine you're chatting over coffee' totally changes the vibe of the response.
I usually ask for contractions and casual speech, like 'gonna' instead of 'going to'. It makes the text feel less stiff.
I think the key is to keep prompts super specific about tone and style. Vague instructions always get robotic results.
I normally try to have it mimic a specific person's style. Like, I ask it to sound like a casual blogger or a friendly tutor. It really helps the tone come out more natural.
If you want it to sound human, tell it to add emotions or feelings in the text. Makes a big difference.
One last tip: try mixing in some slang from different regions or cultures to make it more colorful.
Honestly, sometimes just telling it to 'write like a human with mistakes and all' actually works better than you'd think. It gets kinda quirky then!
Sometimes I have it pretend it's tired or distracted, so it messes up a little or writes less perfectly. Kinda fun to see!
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools that help tweak outputs for more human-like text. They have some neat suggestions!
Also, don't expect it to be perfect, sometimes a bit of roughness makes it feel more real.
I've noticed that adding a bit of slang or informal phrases in the prompt helps a lot. Like, instead of just telling it to explain something, asking for a casual explanation kinda "like you'd tell a friend" works wonders.
I just ask it to sound like a regular person with their own quirks and style. Works pretty well!
Sometimes it helps to manually edit the output after generation to add some human touch.