Hey, how is your website doing? The June 2025 Google update is over.
Our Dream and Travel site is hit by the update a little. However, it’s going steady.
Also, toward the end of the update, the ranking and traffic reports on platforms such as Ahrefs have started showing AI percentage in each of the articles written on the website.
Did you know that in 2023, researchers reviewed 85 million new web pages and found that nearly 60 percent showed signs of AI usage. That means more than half of the writing published online might not have a real human voice behind it (Digital Writing Review, 2023).
AI writing tools are everywhere. Students use them. Bloggers use them. Even professionals rely on them to speed up writing. That’s not a bad thing by itself. But it raises a real question: does the writing still sound like you authored it?
However, being a travel writer, I will focus more on the presence of AI-generated content in travel blogging!
That can hurt credibility. Readers and educators pick up on tone that seems too polished or empty. They sense when real thoughts are missing. That’s why an AI checker can be a useful last step before posting or submitting.
It’s not about punishment. It’s about keeping your own voice alive. And here’s how to do it.
AI-Generated Content In Travel Blogging: Why Real Writing Still Matters
When AI tools write for you, the output can be clean and fast. You get grammar fixes. You get structure and you get length. But between the lines there’s a missing ingredient: authenticity.
AI content often uses safe language and flat tone. It’s missing personal touches. It doesn’t say “I learned this myself.” It doesn’t tell a quick anecdote. Also, it avoids surprises or shifts in tone. It just stays consistent.
That consistency makes readers less engaged. In one study by the Society for Digital Trust in 2022, readers trusted content with personal notes and examples 72 percent more than content that felt generic. Real writing doesn’t follow a template. It has edges, personality, and moments of flow.
That’s the writing an AI checker can help you bring back.
An Example Of Why AI-Generated Content In Travel Blogging Falls Flat
I often have to write itinerary-based or journey-based travel articles. For example, the one on the distance from Hyderabad to Arunachalam Temple or the one about the distance from Cancun to Tulum.
Now, these articles have transport details, including the timings and ticket prices of trains, buses, and other modes of transport.
It’s not possible for any generative tool to create the right tables and charts, bearing the details. Also, for me, while writing a travel blog, it’s always about how I connect to a place.
How can AI-generated content achieve that? It cannot!
What An AI Checker Does For The Detection Of AI-Generated Content In Travel Blogging?
Think of an AI checker like a voice detector. You paste in your text. You hit check. The tool returns a score or label. It might say “mostly human.” Or “high chance of AI.” Some tools even highlight the lines that look robotic.
They do this by recognizing patterns unique to AI content, such as repetitive phrasing or an even rhythm. AI doesn’t write like a human. It doesn’t stumble, pause, or add personality.
So the checker flags the parts that feel too tidy.
All of this happens fast. No writing extra sentences. No heavy edits. It just shows the pieces that ask for review.
Five Clear Signs Of The Presence Of AI-Generated Content In Travel Blogging
Every Sentence Follows The Same Structure
AI tends to produce sentence after sentence that start with similar phrases or clauses. Too much “This leads to…” or “Another factor is…” Mix in shorter sentences and change their openings. A grammar checker can highlight this.
Then rewrite them to sound more natural.
The Writing Feels Neutral And Lifeless
AI steers clear of strong statements. It avoids “I” statements. When you read it out loud, it feels bland. Fix it by adding your experience. “Last week I saw this.” “A friend told me.” That makes it feel vivid again.
Paragraphs Run Long And Stick To A Single Topic
AI often groups ideas too tightly. Humans are naturally all over the place. They mention an anecdote. Then drop into a fact. Then pull back to the main point. Use a summarizer to break walls of text into shorter paragraphs. Then add small personal notes again.
No Facts, No Stats, Just Claims
“Many people use this method.” — Who are these people? Human writing backs it up. Research shows a study of 762,000 pages found that clear authentic tone increased reader engagement by 23 percent (Computers and Composition Quarterly, 2023). Add stats. Sources. That makes your work credible.
Word Count Feels Stretched
If your goal is 1000 words and you’re just filling space, readers can tell. Use a word counter to track length. If you hit the target before you’re done, stop. If it feels short, add value – maybe a mini story or a helpful note. Aim to say what you need, not reach a number.
Tools That Help To Detect AI-Generated Content In Travel Blogging (And When To Use Them)
- Grammar checker fixes spelling, tense mistakes, basic clarity. You need this early on.
- Summarizer does heavy lifting. It turns long text into bite-size lines. Good after drafting.
- Paraphrasing tool helps when a sentence feels clumsy. It rephrases. But review what it returns and tweak to your voice.
- AI checker comes at the end. Paste final draft. See what feels rings hollow or too mechanical. Fix those parts.
These tools work best together. They raise your writing. They don’t replace your tone. But they help you polish without losing your voice.
What To Do With The Results?
Let’s say the AI checker flags part of your blog as too machine-like. What now?
First, read it out loud. If it sounds off, rewrite. Use your own words. Add specific feelings or memories. A sentence like “This solution is very effective” becomes “This method saved me an hour last Wednesday.”
Next, keep your reader in mind. Write as if you are talking to them. Real writing sounds like conversation. Not like a manual.
Finally, check again with the tool. It should show a more human-like tone now. Run through this cycle until it feels right.
Why Real Voice Matters
We can’t escape AI. It’s a helpful part of writing now. But readers connect with our humanity – our mistakes, our style, our personal input.
A 2023 marketing analysis found that businesses using AI-assisted copy got more reach. But the ones that also policed the tone and voice got twice as many shares. Real writing works.
And students? Using AI drafts with no personal touches led to 17 percent lower grades, in a 2022 education study. Teachers spotted flat, soulless writing every time.
That’s why keeping your voice matters.
Especially regarding AI-generated content in travel blogging, I feel a sense of responsibility whenever I write about a place or journey.
I feel like…someone is investing their money in booking flight/train tickets and reserving hotels. If they read my blog and end up making some expensive mistakes or facing safety issues, it will be the worst thing ever.
So, I have to keep every bit of information real in the travel blog.
Wrapping Up With A Simple Routine
- Draft your writing. Say what you need to say.
- Use a grammar checker to clean it up.
- Break long sections with a summarizer. Add personal notes.
- Reword any weak phrasing with a paraphrasing tool.
- Copy everything into an AI checker.
- Read flagged parts out loud. Fix tone and add real detail.
- Use a word counter to meet your length-quality first.
This flow helps you keep pace with writing demands while staying real.
Your Voice Is Worth Saving
Fast writing is useful. No one’s saying stop using tools, and as AI develops it will increasingly be able to write in your style.
An AI checker helps you keep your words genuine. It’s a quick step with big impact.
So use it. Polish your work with confidence. And keep your credibility intact.