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I Let AI Write My Essay and My Friend Didn’t Even Notice

For years, I scoffed at the idea of using artificial intelligence to do my academic work.

By Dexter KingPublished 9 months ago 3 min read

Writing, after all, is a deeply personal process. I believed no algorithm could replicate my voice, my reasoning, or the subtle touches that made my essays “mine.” But after a brutal week of assignments, midterms, and back-to-back deadlines, desperation took over—and I gave in. I decided to let an AI write my essay.

The Experiment Begins

The process was startlingly simple. I found a platform called MyEssayWriter.ai, which promised to generate quality content with minimal input. Skeptical but curious, I gave it my essay prompt: “Discuss the impact of social media on modern communication.” Within seconds, the AI delivered an organized, well-structured draft. I didn’t expect much, but what I got was surprisingly readable and coherent.

Of course, I didn’t submit it blindly. I tweaked a few phrases, added some personal insights, and checked sources. But as a foundation, it was impressive. Even more surprising? I shared the final essay with a close friend, an English literature major who’s edited my work before. His feedback: “Nicely done. You’ve gotten sharper with transitions.” He didn’t suspect a thing.

The Technology Behind the Curtain

This wasn’t just a gimmick—it was a glimpse into the growing influence of artificial intelligence in academia. Tools like AI writing assistants are becoming incredibly advanced, blending natural language processing with contextual understanding. With options like AI Humanizer features, some platforms can even mimic human writing tone with eerie accuracy.

What truly caught my attention is how seamlessly these tools can simplify your essay process (SmartLearn AI). Instead of agonizing over structure, grammar, or even finding a starting point, the AI helps you get straight to the meat of your argument. It’s like having a second brain—one that doesn’t get tired or procrastinate.

Ethical Questions and a Changing Landscape

Of course, the ethical implications linger. Is it “cheating” to use AI in this way? My stance has shifted. Using AI to support, not replace, your writing feels akin to using spell check or Grammarly. As long as the ideas are yours, and the tool is just helping shape them, it’s a valid approach—especially when you’re drowning in deadlines.

There’s also the issue of detection. AI content detectors are improving, but many AI-generated texts (especially when lightly edited by humans) pass for authentic. Some educators are aware of these tools, but there's no widespread policy—yet. Still, it's best to be cautious and transparent when needed.

The Bigger Picture

AI isn’t going anywhere. In fact, it’s already reshaping the way students approach assignments. Many now use AI writing tools to simplify their essay process, saving hours of outlining and proofreading.

I came across an interesting article titled Let AI Write Your Essay, which echoed my experience almost word-for-word. The writer found AI-generated content helpful in brainstorming and building structure, even if they still added personal touches.

And it’s not just a trend—it’s part of a broader shift in education and productivity. Recent Trends in Artificial Intelligence show that AI tools are now integrated into everything from tutoring platforms to research databases. They're becoming less of a novelty and more of a necessity.

A Glimpse Into the Future

AI writing platforms are also being highlighted as among the best AI essay writing tools used by students, especially for their speed and accessibility. A recent roundup on Houston Press and other outlets ranked the top tools for 2025, emphasizing features like affordability, user-friendliness, and customization.

Even long-form assignments that once took days can now be kickstarted with a good AI assistant. One fascinating read I found was: When You Ask an AI to “Write My Essay”, which details a similar journey and confirms that I’m far from alone in this new approach to academics.

Final Thoughts

I won’t lie—AI writing tools won’t magically turn you into a better writer. But they can certainly act as powerful assistants, especially when time is short or creativity is low. Used ethically, they are no different from other academic aids. I may not rely on AI for every paper, but I’ve learned this: sometimes, a little machine help isn’t just acceptable—it’s smart.

Would I do it again? Absolutely. Would I recommend it? With a few caveats—yes. Especially if you’re looking to ease the burden of heavy workloads without compromising your academic integrity.

And the best part? My friend still doesn’t know.

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About the Creator

Dexter King

Hi, I’m Dexter—the most famous AI writer on Vocal. I help creators turn ideas into powerful, polished content with ease. From stories to essays, I’ve got the words you need to stand out and make an impact.

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