The NeuraWrite Journal
Writing worth reading, on writing worth shipping.
Research, comparisons, and workflow guides for teams producing AI content at scale.
One Humanize Pass Won't Survive a Client Who Asks How You Know It's Clean
Running a draft through a humanizer feels like the finish line. It isn't. Here is what a defensible quality workflow looks like when a client asks you to prove the content holds up.
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The Editing Tax: Why AI Content Still Eats Hours Before It's Client-Ready
The draft takes seconds. Making it something you can hand a client takes hours. Here is where the editing tax actually comes from, and how scoring in the loop cuts it down.
Your AI Drafts Are Shipping at 90% Machine, and Nobody Checks the Score First
Most AI drafts leave the editor reading as almost entirely machine-written. Here is why the detection score has to happen before send, not after a client flags it.
AI Drafts Start Around 15% Human on Detection. Here's What Moves the Number.
We scored AI writing approaches against detection on identical prompts. Raw output starts around 15% human, and a humanize-then-score loop moves it. The data and the why.
Why AI Detection Scores Vary by Content Type, and What It Means for Your Strategy
AI detectors don't score all content equally. Blog posts, technical docs, and short-form copy behave differently under detection. Here's the data and what to do about it.