AI Writing Tools? Question not a Promotion
Last Update: May 19, 2022

Has anyone here tried any of the AI writing tools? AI obviously stands for Artificial Intelligence. These new services claim to write original content for you saving your time. I know many of these services have been around. Suddenly, I am seeing ads for AI Writing platforms all day long. A new one pops up on my social media feeds with a fresh name and fresh graphics every single day.
WA has a lot of great training. We all know that fresh orginial content is what generates traffic from the search engines. If a program could write our content and it actually generated traffic, it may be worth rmore investigation.
What are you thoughts ( without naming any specific program)?
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skmorrow
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Written with AI:
AI-generated content can be a great way to get ideas for new content. By using algorithms, AI can help develop new and fresh ideas that you may not have thought of before, which can be especially helpful if you're stuck in a rut and need some inspiration. Additionally, AI can help improve the quality of your content by making sure that it is well-written and error-free. However, it's important to remember that ai is not a replacement for human creativity. While it can be a great tool, ultimately it's up to you to come up with the best ideas for your content.
Me:
I think Google favors well-written content no matter how it's generated.
You have to feed the AI assistant information, fact-check, and run a plagiarism check.
People expect to push a button and have it all done for them, and that's where people fail or give up on it.
It's fantastic for intro paragraphs, idea generation, and a lot more. I am currently using one to generate cover letters for jobs. I also use it for email ideas.
Don't expect it to do everything for you.
AI-generated content can be a great way to get ideas for new content. By using algorithms, AI can help develop new and fresh ideas that you may not have thought of before, which can be especially helpful if you're stuck in a rut and need some inspiration. Additionally, AI can help improve the quality of your content by making sure that it is well-written and error-free. However, it's important to remember that ai is not a replacement for human creativity. While it can be a great tool, ultimately it's up to you to come up with the best ideas for your content.
Me:
I think Google favors well-written content no matter how it's generated.
You have to feed the AI assistant information, fact-check, and run a plagiarism check.
People expect to push a button and have it all done for them, and that's where people fail or give up on it.
It's fantastic for intro paragraphs, idea generation, and a lot more. I am currently using one to generate cover letters for jobs. I also use it for email ideas.
Don't expect it to do everything for you.
FrankB-1
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Hi, Bo
I've actually used free trials on about 5 AI platforms, because I'm a curious guy.
I have to say that at this point in their development I am not impressed.
My initial thought was that they would be useful in saving me time creating targeted informational categories (H2 & H3 tags) within an article and then I would fill them with original content.
However, I can do much better getting ideas from "People Also Ask" and "Related Searches," which is what Google is primarily keyed-in on.
As far as their actual AI-generated content, for my niche, which is very technical, the information is very often factually incorrect.
Therefore, at this point they are of no value to me.
That being said, AI is still in its infancy, so there's no doubt in my mind that there will come a time when a tool that can process the entirety of information available on the Internet using machine learning and neural network technology will be able to write high-value content targeted to specific audiences.
Just my opinion, of course.
Frank
I've actually used free trials on about 5 AI platforms, because I'm a curious guy.
I have to say that at this point in their development I am not impressed.
My initial thought was that they would be useful in saving me time creating targeted informational categories (H2 & H3 tags) within an article and then I would fill them with original content.
However, I can do much better getting ideas from "People Also Ask" and "Related Searches," which is what Google is primarily keyed-in on.
As far as their actual AI-generated content, for my niche, which is very technical, the information is very often factually incorrect.
Therefore, at this point they are of no value to me.
That being said, AI is still in its infancy, so there's no doubt in my mind that there will come a time when a tool that can process the entirety of information available on the Internet using machine learning and neural network technology will be able to write high-value content targeted to specific audiences.
Just my opinion, of course.
Frank
Jessiefido
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Interesting subject Bo!
Before reading and having a light discussion on a WA blog here a few weeks, or maybe months ago by a certain Dianescorpio I believe, relating to AI writers I felt curious and compelled to try one out!
Why not I thought! If a bot could write me 50 odd quality blog posts of around 1000 words each a month for around 50 bucks total... definitely worth exploring in my opinion!
But... I still needed to do all the research myself, enter keywords and pointers where applicable and I found that it just kept repeating itself over and over again, so a whole lot of editing was needed before it even came close to the grade!
Maybe I was doing things wrong... who knows? But in my experience I spent more time editing and changing things around to how I would like them to be than it would've taken to write the post myself!
An interesting experience and you can sign up for a few days for free to give it a test run (actually... thinking about it I don't believe I ever cancelled, so they are probably charging me monthly now! I will look into this directly) but from my experience and opinion, we are better off writing our blogs ourselves!
I know you said no names here, so if you interested in this particular bot then send me a PM and I will be more than happy to reveal it's name my friend!
Before reading and having a light discussion on a WA blog here a few weeks, or maybe months ago by a certain Dianescorpio I believe, relating to AI writers I felt curious and compelled to try one out!
Why not I thought! If a bot could write me 50 odd quality blog posts of around 1000 words each a month for around 50 bucks total... definitely worth exploring in my opinion!
But... I still needed to do all the research myself, enter keywords and pointers where applicable and I found that it just kept repeating itself over and over again, so a whole lot of editing was needed before it even came close to the grade!
Maybe I was doing things wrong... who knows? But in my experience I spent more time editing and changing things around to how I would like them to be than it would've taken to write the post myself!
An interesting experience and you can sign up for a few days for free to give it a test run (actually... thinking about it I don't believe I ever cancelled, so they are probably charging me monthly now! I will look into this directly) but from my experience and opinion, we are better off writing our blogs ourselves!
I know you said no names here, so if you interested in this particular bot then send me a PM and I will be more than happy to reveal it's name my friend!