Traditionally, family is your first “tester.” But in this era of generative AI, the latter might seem more efficient: faster than your dad who says, “I’ll finish tomorrow,” or your sister who isn’t in the same field as you! This article reviews, point by point, the reasons why you might use AI to proofread your thesis, along with its benefits and its limitations compared to human proofreading.  

Does AI Save Time During Proofreading?

AI’s major strength is its speed and availability. It doesn’t need to sleep or eat, so it’s there 24/7! With near-instant replies and no effort, AI seems like the perfect ally. Its “eagle eye” won’t miss any mistakes. It acts like an automated spell‑checker: while it won’t help you learn from your mistakes, your text gets corrected in record time!  

Can AI Enrich Incomplete Sections of My Thesis?

If a part of your explanation is vague or incomplete, AI tends to simplify it using its own interpretation. This could distort the meaning of your argument, reducing its depth and interest.

A human reviewer avoids such bias by engaging in dialogue: they identify unclear points, and by discussing your ideas, you’ll likely find better ways to phrase them.  

Can AI Help Me Avoid Plagiarism?

If you thought you could fix plagiarism by feeding your text to AI and having it “clean” it, think again. Any rephrasing without citing the source remains plagiarism. Even asking AI to add sources doesn’t work. AI can’t track your original sources; at best, it suggests something similar (with questionable accuracy), and at worst, it fabricates a source completely, endangering the authenticity and credibility of your thesis.  

However, AI can help format your bibliography according to your university’s citation guidelines. So, while AI isn’t a foolproof solution to plagiarism, it can assist in finding sources and citing them properly!

Still, it’s a good idea to run your thesis through a plagiarism detector to spot problematic passages.  

How to Make Your Text More “Human”?

AI-generated rephrasing creates smooth, easy-to-read text that may give an impression of quality—but it often strays far from academic standards!

Simplifying text may dilute vocabulary and introduce imprecisions by substituting words that don’t fully match. AI tends to use its own phrases, resulting in repetitive style. If you only let AI rework parts of your thesis, you may notice inconsistent styles: your specialized domain tone in untouched parts versus overly simplified AI‑written ones. A human reviewer, by contrast, can assess if a sentence genuinely sounds like you and adjust accordingly.  

Additionally, AI‑rephrased sections might be flagged as AI‑written, risking penalization. Some AI systems might also appropriate your writing and reuse it without compensation—unfair! Opting for human proofreading offers greater reliability.  

When to Ask a Professional: More Than Just Proofreading

AI can be a quick helper, but its limits emerge fast. If your family isn’t available, or your topic is highly technical and you want expert feedback on structure or content, MyStudies offers qualified tutors who:

  • Understand academic norms,

  • Engage in human dialogue,

  • Offer personalized improvement suggestions,

  • Help you grasp your mistakes and prepare for your defense!  

AI vs. MyStudies Tutor – Comparison Table

Service

AI

MyStudies Tutor

Response time

Instant (“time to open a cereal bar…”)

A few hours to days, depending on thesis length

Error correction

Thorough correction

Yes—plus advice and improvement suggestions

Filling gaps

Yes, but may distort meaning

Yes—with improved relevance

Anti-plagiarism

Paraphrasing („choose at your own risk…”)

Identifies and suggests relevant new sources

Rephrasing

Yes, but with artificial vocabulary

Yes—while preserving your writing style

Personalization

Limited

High—individual support that prepares you for your defense

Final Thought

AI is useful for quick help, but it has real limitations. For reliable, high-quality proofreading and personalized coaching—especially before your thesis defense—a human tutor is clearly the better option.

Let me know if you’d like help finding tutoring services, plagiarism tools, or advice on preparing for your defense