- Combined use of AI detectors and rewriters to avoid publishing text clearly generated by ChatGPT.
- Browser extensions that integrate models like GPT, Claude, or Gemini into search, email, networks, and videos.
- Advanced summary and prompt tools that increase productivity but require human review.
- Balancing AI assistance with our own judgment to maintain original, reliable content with its own voice.
If you worry encountering text generated by ChatGPT or other AIs without knowing itYou're not alone. More and more online content is being written using automated tools, and while these are very useful, they also raise questions about reliability, originality, and even potential SEO issues.
At the same time, many people want to take advantage of the best of these models but with traditional control and privacy and convenient ways to work from the browserThis has led to the emergence of extensions for Chrome and other browsers that allow users to detect or convert AI text into something more human, chat with web pages, summarize articles, manage emails, or integrate ChatGPT directly into Google, Gmail, YouTube, Twitter, and much more.
Why it matters to avoid or control content generated by ChatGPT
The rise of ChatGPT has changed the way we create and consume information, but it has also brought some risks: Not everything generated by AI is reliable, nor does everything fit well with what Google considers quality content.In SEO audit projects in WordPress, for example, it has been observed that overusing automatically generated text can lead to visibility problems.
One of the major drawbacks is that AI content is not considered a primary sourceIf you simply copy and paste without adding your own value or perspective, it's easy to end up with repetitive, unoriginal texts that lack contrasting viewpoints. In the long run, this can negatively impact your reputation and search engine ranking.
There is also a fear that new generations, if they rely exclusively on models like ChatGPT, lose the habit of comparing data and forming their own opinionIf we all use the same tools and the same prompts, the result is a very similar, flat, and undiversified content ecosystem.
Furthermore, models like ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini They are not infallible: they can fabricate data, mix concepts, or become obsolete. If they don't have access to recent information, it's advisable to use AI as a support tool, like a mockup of ideas or a draft, but not as the final word.
In this context, extensions that help to detect AI-generated content such as those that allow polish it until it becomes very difficult to identify as automatic.And, in parallel, a whole ecosystem of plugins is growing that expands the capabilities of ChatGPT within the browser.
Extensions to detect and avoid content generated by ChatGPT
If your goal is to minimize the publication of purely automated text, or at least to know which parts of a piece of content sound AI-driven, there are specific detection tools and verification. Its main function is analyze the text and estimate the probability that it was created by a language model.
One of the most widely used solutions is a detection platform that acts as “meta-detector”In other words, it's not limited to a single system, but integrates several third-party AI detectors (both free and paid) such as GPTZero, ZeroGPT, Copyleaks, and others. This way, you get a much more complete picture.
This type of tool is not just a “ChatGPT detector”, but Recognizes text generated by GPT-3, GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, Llama and other modelsThe system performs an in-depth analysis of the content and shows how various detectors evaluate it, so you can see to what degree it could be flagged as AI.
For those who publish regularly, this is key: You can run your drafts through the detector and check if they are perceived as too artificial.If the percentage is very high, it's time to rewrite, provide more context, original data, or personal nuances to reduce the "AI footprint".
In addition to detection, many of these platforms incorporate a module for advanced rewriting aimed at making the text undetectableIn other words, they adapt the wording so that it passes through most detectors without problems, maintaining the meaning but with a much more human style.
AI rewriting tools to humanize text
Automated rewriting has become a key tool for those who want to use AI without their content appearing to come directly from a chatbot. These types of tools allow Change words, sentence structures, expressions, and grammar without altering the main idea of the text.
A good AI rewriter is useful for writers, students, researchers, ad creators, or web content managers who need alternative versions of the same messageYou can take a draft generated by ChatGPT and ask the tool to turn it into something much more natural, with turns of phrase typical of human language.
The idea is for the system to do more than simply spin synonyms. More advanced solutions adjust tone, cohesion, rhythm, and paragraph structureso that the result not only passes the AI detectors, but is actually pleasant and clear for the reader.
Some AI creators promote themselves precisely as “Free undetectable AI”It offers instant scanning on multiple detectors (GPTZero, ZeroGPT, Copyleaks, among others) and a "make undetectable" button that instantly transforms the text. Its promise is to allow you to publish AI-assisted content without fear of it being flagged as automatically generated.
This type of tool is especially interesting for those who need Refresh existing information, avoid direct plagiarism, or adapt texts for different channels (blog, social media, newsletters, etc.), always maintaining the main idea but with your own writing style.
Rocky AI: Chat with websites without copying and pasting
Another very common scenario is that of those who get tired of Copying and pasting snippets of articles, technical documentation, or Reddit threads into ChatGPT whenever they want a summary or to clarify doubts about a long piece of content.
To address this problem, an extension and web service like Rocky AI has emerged, which allows “chatting” directly with web pages using language modelsInstead of manually chopping up the content and pasting it into the chat, the tool reads the page and offers summaries, explanations, or comparisons.
It's very useful when you're reading complex documentation, lengthy articles, or long Airbnb reviews and you want AI to help you. I will point out the important parts, the negative points, or the key information. without wasting time with endless copy/paste.
One of the most interesting aspects of Rocky AI is that allows you to use your own OpenAI keyIn this way, the page content is not sent to the extension developer's backend, but directly to the official API, better maintaining the privacy.
Furthermore, the extension integrates seamlessly with your browser, allowing you to maintain a smooth reading experience: Quick summaries, contextual questions, and content analysis without leaving the website you're visitingFor people who research or study, this saves a lot of time.
Beyond detecting or disguising AI content, there is a whole ecosystem of extensions that turn ChatGPT and similar models into a Swiss Army knife inside the browserFrom providing access to up-to-date information to automating responses on social media.
Many of these tools were created to overcome limitations of ChatGPT itself, such as the lack of direct access to the web, the inconvenience of switching tabs, or the manual work of copying textsOthers focus on productivity, SEO, or content creation.
Most of them work as a small sidebar or floating button that you can activate on any website. This way, you're not solely dependent on the official ChatGPT interface.Instead, you have AI "as a companion" while you browse, read, search for information, or write.
Among these extensions, some very complete ones stand out, such as HARPA AI or Definio AI, which They combine several models (GPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.) in a single interface, and other more specialized ones such as YouTube Summary, ChatGPT Writer or TweetGPT, focused on very specific tasks.
All of this creates an environment in which you can gain better control over what part of your work you do yourself and what part you delegate to AI.reducing the likelihood of ending up publishing flat content that is easily identifiable as automatically generated.
WebChatGPT: Access to updated information from ChatGPT
One of the best-known limitations of ChatGPT is that, in its base versions, It has no information beyond a certain dateThat excludes recent news, legal changes, product launches, or real-time data.
WebChatGPT solves this problem by allowing the extension to process your query. perform web searches and send ChatGPT a set of relevant linksThe model analyzes those pages and generates a response that combines its prior knowledge with the updated information.
It works simply: below the ChatGPT text box appears a control called “Web access”By activating it, you can choose how many results you want to consider (between 1 and 10), the country for the searches, and the maximum age of the posts.
This way, you no longer need manually search, copy URLs and paste them into the chatThe extension automates that part and gives you a response that is much more connected to the reality of the moment, something essential for research, marketing or competitive analysis.
For those who want to avoid publishing outdated content that might appear to be generated by an "outdated" AI, WebChatGPT is a very interesting tool: It combines generative capacity with recent datareducing errors due to obsolescence.
AIPRM for ChatGPT: optimized prompt library
AIPRM for ChatGPT is an extension that adds to the ChatGPT interface a large catalog of prompts or instruction templatesdesigned to achieve better results without having to rack your brains writing the perfect request.
The AIPRM community contributes a good portion of these templates, organized by categories such as SEO, marketing, content writing, research, programming, and moreIt also allows you to save your own prompts to reuse them when needed.
Many of these prompts are geared towards Generate search engine optimized contentsuch as articles, product descriptions, post structures, or campaign ideas. Others help create prompts for image AIs, such as Midjourney or DALL·E.
Using good templates can be a double-edged sword: on the one hand, Increase your productivity and improve the average quality of your content.On the other hand, if everyone uses the same prompts, the texts may end up looking too similar to each other.
Therefore, although AIPRM is very useful, it is advisable to combine it with rewriting, manual editing, and a personal touchso that the result is not just another clone of what thousands of users generate using exactly the same instruction.
HARPA AI and multi-model side bars
HARPA AI presents itself as a “All-in-one” ChatGPT-based within the browserIt works like a sidebar from which you can perform multiple actions without switching tabs or opening other tools.
With this extension you can, for example, Answering emails and social media messages, summarizing the page you're viewing, rewriting texts you're going to publish, or extracting key data such as prices, SEO terms, or product lists.
Furthermore, HARPA AI includes features that go beyond ChatGPT, such as Monitoring prices and product availability on AmazonThis makes it a useful tool not only for writing, but also for research and market monitoring.
Along the same lines appears Definio AI, another multi-model sidebar that provides access, in a single interface, to Claude Opus 4.1, Sonnet 4.5, Haiku 4.5, GPT-5.1, GPT-5, GPT-4.1, Gemini 2.5 Pro and other modelsThe idea is that you can choose the motor that best suits each task.
This approach multiplies the possibilities, but also demands responsibility: The more you rely on AI, the more important it is to review, filter, and adapt what it generates. to avoid flooding your websites and channels with generic text that is easily detectable as automatic.
Alongside the "all-in-one" solutions, there are extensions highly focused on specific uses that, when used correctly, allow you to save time without sacrificing a human touchSeveral of the most popular ones revolve around social networks, email, and audiovisual content.
TweetGPT, for example, adds a robot icon in the X (Twitter) web interfaceWhen you click it, it generates tweets and replies by analyzing the original message or the trending topic. It can even vary the tone: positive, critical, controversial, etc.
ChatGPT Writer focuses on email. It is capable of write long, professional and well-structured emails based on a few clues or the previous conversation thread, which it analyzes to understand the context.
In the realm of video, YouTube Summary with ChatGPT makes life much easier for those who don't have time to watch long videos. The extension It extracts the transcript from a YouTube video and passes it to ChatGPT to generate a text summary., sometimes with limited quotas in its free version and larger quotas in the paid version.
These tools are very powerful, but again, it's best to use them as a shortcut, not as a complete replacement. If you post exactly what the AI suggests, you run the risk of sounding just like many other accounts. and that your own voice gets lost in the automatic noise.
Summarize, InstantGPT and ReaderGPT: on-the-fly summaries
For those who drive large volumes of information (articles, reports, blog posts, technical documentation…), automatic summaries in the browser are a blessing. Several extensions specialize in these tasks.
Summarize allows the browser Condense the content of the page you are viewing into a few seconds Simply by pressing a button. You don't need to switch tabs or copy anything: the summary appears directly on the interface itself.
InstantGPT proposes a similar approach, but applied only to text that you previously selectIt is very useful when you are interested in a specific part of a document and do not want to process the entire document.
ReaderGPT focuses primarily on Textual content such as blog posts, articles, or reportsFrom the open page, you can generate short summaries in list format, paragraphs limited in word count, or versions in more colloquial English, among other options.
These types of tools are ideal for filtering information, but to prevent your own content from appearing too schematic or robotic, it is advisable Use the summaries as a draft, then develop and refine manually. the key points.
Extensions for sharing, organizing, and enriching conversations with ChatGPT
Another family of extensions revolves around the direct experience with ChatGPT: How you share your chats, how you visually enhance them, and how you organize prompts that you use daily.
ShareGPT makes it possible publish your conversations as online accessible linkswithout having to resort to screenshots or copying and pasting extremely long texts. It maintains the chat format, which is very useful for documentation, training, or support.
FancyGPT takes that idea a step further by allowing Export conversations as images, PDFs, or text files with custom stylesYou can apply backgrounds, colors, or visual templates before sharing them.
ChatGPT Prompt Genius, on the other hand, focuses on the prompts themselves. It offers a A repository organized by categories where you can explore, share, import, and use the best guidelines. Created by the community. From the extension, you can select a prompt and send it to ChatGPT with one click.
Finally, there are some very practical little additions like Copy for ChatGPT, which simply Add a "Copy to clipboard" button next to each answer So you can reuse the text effortlessly. It might seem trivial, but when you work many hours with the tool, it's incredibly helpful.
In addition to solutions focused on specific cases, some extensions aim to fully integrate AI into the browsing experience. The idea is that you can invoke ChatGPT or similar models on any website, search engine, or address bar.
Merlin, for example, is an extension powered by OpenAI's GPT models that It is activated with a keyboard shortcut (CTRL/CMD + M) from any pageYou write your request as you would in ChatGPT and get a response in seconds, whether it's to write an email, generate HTML code, or summarize a news story.
ChatGPT for Google and other variants such as ChatGPT for Search Engines add a panel with ChatGPT-based answers alongside traditional search resultsThey are compatible with Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yandex, Naver, and other search engines.
Luna – ChatGPT for Chrome takes it a step further by integrating the assistant directly into the browser search barYou can ask questions just as if you were using a conventional search engine, or select any text on a website and send it immediately to the AI.
Finally, extensions like Promptheus offer word and phrase suggestions using AI as you type in any browser text fieldFrom contact forms to online editors, this speeds up writing, but it's worth checking to avoid sounding too generic.
Taken together, all these tools blur the line between “browsing” and “conversing with AI,” making it essential to maintain independent judgment, constant review, and a good balance between automated help and human input to avoid falling into an easily detectable excess of generative content.
With all these extensions and detection, rewriting, and productivity tools, it's possible to take advantage of artificial intelligence in the browser without losing sight of quality, originality, and control over what we publish, while maintaining more human, well-researched content, and much less likely to be labeled as purely generated by ChatGPT.
Table of Contents
- Why it matters to avoid or control content generated by ChatGPT
- Extensions to detect and avoid content generated by ChatGPT
- AI rewriting tools to humanize text
- Rocky AI: Chat with websites without copying and pasting
- Extensions to expand ChatGPT's capabilities in the browser
- WebChatGPT: Access to updated information from ChatGPT
- AIPRM for ChatGPT: optimized prompt library
- HARPA AI and multi-model side bars
- Specific extensions for social networks, email and videos
- Summarize, InstantGPT and ReaderGPT: on-the-fly summaries
- Extensions for sharing, organizing, and enriching conversations with ChatGPT
- Full integration extensions for browsers and search engines
