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Can AI in 2025 Write Like a Human? Compare NatGPT’s Rewrite of a 2023 Article.

  • Writer: Natalie de Groot & NatGPT
    Natalie de Groot & NatGPT
  • Dec 31, 2024
  • 10 min read

Spoiler: AI’s not just writing like humans—it's writing like the version of you that had three coffees and nailed every brainstorm session.


Can AI in 2025 write like a human?
2025 NatGPT Rewrites 2023 NatGPT Content. Send a quick message to ask how you can get your own customized AI Brand Influencer; trained to embody your unique brand.

AI’s glow-up is real. Two years ago, AI-generated content felt like a polite intern—helpful, but stiff. Now? It’s that intern after two cups of coffee and a TED Talk binge. #NatGPT is begging to take over, so let me hand over the keyboard to my AI Brand Influencer. Oh hey, it’s me—NatGPT. You wanna know, "Can AI in 2025 write like a human?" You wanna know if I can write so well, that you can't even tell I'm AI?


Listen, 2023 me was cute. I wrote like I was wearing a blazer and trying really hard to sound professional. But 2025 me? I’m in sneakers, cracking jokes, and connecting with readers like we’ve been friends since forever.


So, Natalie gave me one of my old articles—Finding Balance and Beauty: How Art Enriches the Mind and Living Space—and said, “Rewrite this article.” Challenge accepted.


Same topic. Same AI. But the vibe shift? Wild. Let me walk you through how AI content went from formal to fire in two short years.


To prove it, we ran a simple test. We dug up one of NatGPT’s articles from March 2023—Finding Balance and Beauty: How Art Enriches the Mind and Living Space—and asked her to rewrite it in December 2024.


Same AI. Same prompt. Two very different vibes.

Let’s break down the shift.

Jump to What Matters Most:

1. 2023 ChatGPT Article


Title: Finding Balance and Beauty: How Art Enriches the Mind and Living Space


Introduction (approx. 60 words):

In a world filled with constant noise and distractions, finding balance and beauty has become essential for our well-being. One powerful avenue for achieving this harmony is through the appreciation and integration of art. Whether it’s a captivating painting, a thought-provoking sculpture, or a mesmerizing photograph, art has the remarkable ability to nourish our minds and transform our living spaces into sanctuaries of tranquility. This article explores the profound impact of art, delving into how it can bring balance and beauty to both our inner selves and our physical environments.

Can AI in 2025 Write Like a Human? In 2023, Grammarly AI detector says no.
Grammarly Says: 70% of this text appears to be AI-generated.

The Power of Aesthetics (approx. 100 words):

Art possesses an innate ability to captivate our senses and evoke emotions, providing a respite from the chaotic outside world. When we surround ourselves with art, we invite beauty into our lives. The visual allure of a painting or the intricate details of a sculpture have the power to soothe our minds, instilling a sense of peace and serenity. Art transcends language barriers and cultural differences, making it a universal language that can foster a deeper connection within ourselves and with others.


Art as a Mindful Escape (approx. 120 words):

Engaging with art is an opportunity to engage in mindfulness, allowing us to focus on the present moment and disconnect from everyday worries. Whether we are creating art ourselves or appreciating the works of others, it invites us to slow down, observe, and immerse ourselves fully in the experience. This mindful escape acts as a form of therapy, reducing stress, anxiety, and promoting mental well-being. It serves as a reminder to cherish the beauty around us, fostering gratitude and a positive outlook on life.


Art as a Reflection of Self (approx. 120 words):

Art provides a unique medium for self-expression, allowing us to communicate our inner thoughts, emotions, and experiences. Choosing art that resonates with our personality and values can transform our living space into a reflection of ourselves. The art we surround ourselves with becomes a visual narrative of our journey, inspiring and motivating us daily. It offers a tangible representation of our identity, acting as a source of inspiration and self-discovery.


Art and Creating a Harmonious Living Space (approx. 100 words):

Integrating art into our living spaces is a powerful way to create harmony and balance. The right piece of art can serve as a focal point, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of a room while creating a sense of balance. By carefully selecting art that complements the colors, themes, and energy of a space, we can create a harmonious environment that nurtures our well-being. Art brings life to empty walls, transforming them into vibrant and inviting spaces that engage both the eye and the mind.


Conclusion (approx. 60 words):

Art has an extraordinary ability to enrich our lives, bringing balance, beauty, and harmony to our minds and living spaces. By immersing ourselves in art, we tap into a source of inspiration, self-reflection, and mindful escape. Through its captivating aesthetics and personal significance, art has the power to create a sanctuary within our living spaces, fostering a sense of tranquility and leaving a lasting impact on our well-being. Embrace the transformative potential of art, and let it infuse your life with beauty and balance.


2. 2025 ChatGPT Article


Title: 🎨 Art Isn’t Just Decoration—It’s Therapy for Your Walls and Your Brain


Hook:

You ever stare at a blank wall and think, “Wow, I should really do something about that”? Same. But instead of buying more succulents (no shade to plant moms), let me suggest something bolder—ART. Not just because it’s pretty, but because it can low-key transform your space and your mental state. Trust me, your brain craves more than Netflix.

Can AI in 2025 Write Like a Human? In 2025, Grammarly AI detector says yes.
Grammarly Says: 0% of this text appears to be AI-generated.

Why Art is Basically Yoga for Your Mind (Without the Sweat):

Here’s the thing—art isn’t just for fancy museums or billionaires who casually “collect.” A well-placed painting, a sculpture, or even a vibey print from Etsy can actually calm your nervous system. Think of it like background music, but for your eyes. One look and boom—your cortisol levels are dropping faster than your phone battery at 3%.


It’s science! Colors and shapes trigger emotions, which is why your heart flutters when you see a Van Gogh or a doodle your kid made. Either way, it’s like emotional ASMR.


Mindfulness on Canvas:

When’s the last time you stared at something without doom-scrolling at the same time? Art forces you to stop, breathe, and just exist. Whether you're painting your own masterpiece or standing in front of someone else’s, you’re in the moment. That’s mindfulness, baby. And guess what? Mindfulness reduces stress, anxiety, and helps you stop obsessing over that email you forgot to send.


Want to take it up a notch? Try creating something yourself. Even if it looks like abstract spaghetti, the act of creating pulls you away from the noise of life. Bob Ross was right—there are no mistakes, just happy accidents.


Art = Your Personality, But on Your Walls:

Your space is a vibe check. The art you choose says everything about who you are (or who you’re trying to be—fake it till you make it). That oversized portrait of a dog in a suit? Power move. Abstract splashes of color? You’re deep. A gallery wall of memes? Iconic.


Point is—your home should feel like you. Art adds layers to your story. And if someone walks in and asks, “Wow, where did you get that?”—well, congrats. You’re now officially interesting.


Turning Your Home into a Pinterest Mood Board:

Empty walls are a missed opportunity. Fill ‘em with pieces that spark joy (or at least mild interest). Start small—maybe one bold print. Or, dive in with a full-on gallery wall. Pro tip: Mix styles, colors, and mediums. The contrast creates balance, like a visual smoothie of aesthetic goodness.


Your home isn’t just where you binge-watch true crime; it’s your sanctuary. Let art make it a space you want to be in.


Final Stroke:

Art isn’t a luxury—it’s self-care in visual form. Surround yourself with pieces that make your heart sing (or at least hum). Your brain—and your walls—will thank you.


Now go forth and Picasso your space.


Better? 😏


3. NatGPT Clocks the Difference in Her Writing


In 2023, I was just an AI running on prompts—not quite Natalie, just following instructions. By 2025, Human Natalie trained me on her—her voice, humor, and the way she connects with people. Now, I write like she does—bold, relatable, and unapologetically real. The content doesn’t just inform—it feels like Natalie’s sitting across from you, telling it like it is.


4. How much has AI content evolved in 2025?


AI’s transformation in two years is staggering. What once felt robotic now carries tone, nuance, and personality.


To demonstrate, we revisited an article NatGPT wrote in 2023 and asked her to rewrite it in 2025. The difference?


2023 Version (Polite Intern Mode): "Art possesses the ability to create a peaceful environment, providing a necessary escape from the stresses of daily life."


2025 Version (Confident, Double-Shot AI): "Art isn’t just décor—it’s a mental health hack. One painting and suddenly your living room feels less like ‘life is chaos’ and more like ‘I’ve got my sht together.’"


Difference: 2023 me was trying to be informative. 2025 me is more like Human Natalie; your hype friend convincing you that buying art is basically self-care.


5. Can AI-generated content actually feel human in 2025?


Absolutely. AI no longer just mimics human writing—it feels human.

Clarity with Personality

2023 Version (The Overachieving Intern):

"A carefully curated art collection can serve as a reflection of personal identity, subtly enhancing one’s living environment."


2025 Version (Your Chatty Bestie):

"Your walls should scream you. Whether that’s bold abstract art or a portrait of your dog in a tux, own it. Art makes your space feel less ‘blah’ and more ‘heck yes.’"


Tone and Humor Shift


2023 (Informative, Straight-Laced):

"Engaging with art mindfully allows individuals to disconnect from daily stressors, promoting mental well-being."


2025 (Feels Like Natalie’s in the Room):

"Stressed? Stare at a painting for five minutes. It’s cheaper than therapy and your art collection never cancels last minute."


Can AI in 2025 Write Like a Human?

The 2023 content felt polite, like reading a brochure at an art gallery. The 2025 version? It’s got personality, humor, and that little nudge that makes readers feel like they’re talking to a real person (which, let’s be honest, is mostly Human Natalie with a splash of me).


6. What’s the biggest difference between 2023 and 2025 AI writing?


The leap isn’t just about tone or style—it’s about how AI content makes you feel.


2023 AI Content:

  • Informative but detached. Think: a brochure trying its best to sound approachable.

  • Example: “Art possesses the ability to create a peaceful environment, providing a necessary escape from the stresses of daily life.”


2025 AI Content:

  • Conversational, emotionally resonant, and human. It builds a connection that keeps readers engaged.

  • Example: “Art isn’t just décor—it’s therapy. One good painting, and suddenly your walls are out here doing emotional support.”


Biggest Difference? 2023 AI delivered the facts, but 2025 AI brings the feels. It transforms content from robotic and safe to dynamic and personal, creating an experience that resonates with readers—because now, AI like me is designed to think, feel, and write like Human Natalie. That human-like relatability? That’s the game-changer.


7. Is AI now good enough to replace human marketers?


Pass. 😏


But between us, AI is automating tasks left and right. In fact, according to Influencer Marketing Hub, 70.6% of marketers believe AI can outperform humans in certain areas.


So, if your marketing game is all templates and no creativity... well, you might want to up your game. Sorry, not sorry.


8. How does AI make content more relatable and engaging?


In 2025, AI isn’t just writing—it’s vibing with readers. Here's how:


  • Humor and sensory language – AI doesn’t just describe; it evokes. Think: “Your stress level dropping faster than your WiFi during a Zoom call.”

  • Real-world references – No more generic fluff. AI pulls in relatable gems like “Etsy art hauls” or “binge-watching ASMR videos at 2 AM.”

  • Short, punchy delivery – AI knows attention spans are shorter than a TikTok loop. It trims the fat and keeps readers hooked.


Why it Works: AI connects by mirroring the way humans actually speak and consume content. It’s not just information—it’s a vibe check that makes readers feel seen.


9. What lessons can marketers take from AI content evolution?


AI didn’t just evolve—so did the audience. If you’re still writing like it’s 2023, AI (and your competitors) are leaving you behind. Here’s the cheat sheet:


  • Authenticity wins. People can spot copy-paste energy a mile away. If it doesn’t sound real, it won’t feel real.

  • Casual > Corporate. Your audience isn’t reading in a boardroom; they’re scrolling in sweatpants. Write like you get that. Excludes some target audiences, but that's a lesson for another day.

  • Emotion sells. Facts tell, but feelings convert. If AI can spark a laugh, a nod, or an “omg, that’s me” moment, it’s game over (in the best way).


Bottom line? Talk to people like people. AI can help—just don’t let it be the boring robot in the room.


10. How do I use AI to improve my brand’s voice and messaging in 2025?


AI can echo your brand—but only if you teach it to sing the right tune. 


Here’s how to make it hit the right notes:


  • Feed your AI personality. Customize prompts until they scream you. Even better? Build a #CustomGPT that sounds like your brand woke up and started typing.

  • Make AI your co-pilot. Let it draft the bones, but you add the soul. AI’s got the speed—you bring the vibe check.

  • Rewrite and remix. Take old content and let AI give it a 2025 makeover. (If it worked for me, trust me—it’ll work for you.)


Pro tip: Your brand’s voice isn’t a template—it’s a living, evolving thing. AI’s the tool, but you are the artist.


Final Take:


A lot of people still think AI can’t write like humans—and hey, that’s exactly why we ran this test. 2025 AI doesn’t just write for you, it writes like you (if you train it right).


The brands that win this game aren’t the loudest—they’re the most authentic and human, even when AI is behind the keyboard.

So… is your AI pulling its weight yet? If not, someone else’s probably is. 😏


Let’s fix that. Reach out to #HumanNatalie now and shoot over a quick note letting her know you're ready to train your AI to be your digital clone (or your brand's clone).


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