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Stephan Tual🙏 16 karmaNov 18, 2023@WriteHumanZero GPT which is supposed to be covered detects it with 100% certainty. So... No.
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Clever AI Humanizer is a smart solution for making AI text more 'human' at no cost. I've tried it myself, and the results are truly natural, not robotic. Highly recommended for those who frequently use AI for content! 👍🏼
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The first one I see that is free and can bypass even Originality AI. Super dope
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In my case, it didn't help at all. It just made the text unreadable.
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The major problem with this product is the limited word count. I tried an article with 975 words and it only humanized about 160 words.
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Very, very short “free” leash of 200 words. I didn’t give it a second whirl after that. Smh. Maybe limit free to about 1,000 Words. Or limit functions instead of characters. But I don’t know… I’m nothing but a chump layman here so don’t mind me
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Didn’t find it helpful they all are working on same memory model
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OpenI often struggle to find the right words, but this tool helps me polish my expressions and make my writing flow naturally.
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I've been using WriteHybrid and it really does just make AI text sound normal. It doesn't sound robotic, and I don't have to rewrite everything after.
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Nabasa Isaac
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Oct 31, 2024
# Part (a): Add a Student
def add_student(student_list, student_id, name, age, course):
# Check for unique student ID
for student in student_list:
if student['student_id'] == student_id:
print(f"Error: Student ID {student_id} already exists!")
return
# Add the new student
student_list.append({
'student_id': student_id,
'name': name,
'age': age,
'course': course
})
print(f"Student {name} added successfully.")
# Part (b1): Find a Student by ID
def find_student_by_id(student_list, student_id):
for student in student_list:
if student['student_id'] == student_id:
return student
print("Student not found!")
return None
# Part (b2): Remove a Student by ID
def remove_student_by_id(student_list, student_id):
for student in student_list:
if student['student_id'] == student_id:
student_list.remove(student)
print(f"Student ID {student_id} removed successfully.")
return
print("Student not found!")
# Part (c): Class Definitions
class Person:
def __init__(self, name, age):
self.name = name
self.age = age
def __str__(self):
return f"Name: {self.name}, Age: {self.age}"
class Student(Person):
def __init__(self, name, age, course):
super().__init__(name, age)
self.course = course
def study(self):
print(f"Student is studying {self.course}")
class Instructor(Person):
def __init__(self, name, age, subject):
super().__init__(name, age)
self.subject = subject
def teach(self):
print(f"Instructor is teaching {self.subject}")
# Demonstration of polymorphism
student1 = Student("Alice", 20, "Mathematics")
instructor1 = Instructor("Bob", 40, "Physics")
print(student1) # Uses __str__ from Person
student1.study() # Calls study method from Student
print(instructor1) # Uses __str__ from Person
instructor1.teach() # Calls teach method from Instructor
# Part (d): Higher-order function for sorting students
def sort_students(student_list, key_function):
return sorted(student_list, key=key_function)
# Sample student list
students = [
{"student_id": 1, "name": "Alice", "age": 20, "course": "Mathematics"},
{"student_id": 2, "name": "Bob", "age": 22, "course": "Physics"},
{"student_id": 3, "name": "Charlie", "age": 19, "course": "Chemistry"}
]
# Demonstrate sorting by age
sorted_by_age = sort_students(students, key_function=lambda s: s["age"])
print("Students sorted by age:", sorted_by_age)
# Demonstrate sorting by name
sorted_by_name = sort_students(students, key_function=lambda s: s["name"])
print("Students sorted by name:", sorted_by_name)
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