AI-based copywriting tools

by WF- Enzo Administrator
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There are certain tools that help you with spelling, or perhaps rephrase your sentences in a clearer and more concise format. Do you think AI-based copywriting tools are useful to speed up content creation? And can they boost idea generation and reliably give you readily-useable copy?
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  • Profile picture of the author Old Molases
    There are some tools that you can use but cant really say anything about its effectiveness the tools is called Jarvis.
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    • Profile picture of the author WF- Enzo
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      How's your experience with this Jarvis?

      Originally Posted by Old Molases View Post

      There are some tools that you can use but cant really say anything about its effectiveness the tools is called Jarvis.
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      • Profile picture of the author max5ty
        Originally Posted by WF- Enzo View Post

        How's your experience with this Jarvis?
        They're expensive.

        The AI sites are all using the same google technology.

        There are sites that are less expensive than Jarvis that do the same thing.

        Jarvis is just one of the bigger sites that pumps the most into advertising and so I am assuming they need to charge more.

        From my own experience, and correct me if I'm wrong, there is no platform using their own technology. If you're good at tech stuff, you can take the google AI platform and use it to start your own AI platform because it's all open source.

        Now, I realize most don't have the knowledge or the time to do this, so it's easier to use a site that already does.

        I tested the different platforms and basically the UX in the backend may be different, and the marketing is different, but they're all still using the same technology from google.
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        • Profile picture of the author Artkantos
          Originally Posted by max5ty View Post


          There are sites that are less expensive than Jarvis that do the same thing.

          I tested the different platforms and basically the UX in the backend may be different, and the marketing is different, but they're all still using the same technology from google.
          Does any from those different platforms stand-out in quality-price ratio? I only have tried copy.ai, kind of handy but it hasn't blow my mind either
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          • Profile picture of the author max5ty
            Originally Posted by Artkantos View Post

            Does any from those different platforms stand-out in quality-price ratio? I only have tried copy.ai, kind of handy but it hasn't blow my mind either
            I don't really want to mention a name and advertise for them.

            They all pretty much do the same thing, so I'd just look for one that offered the most for the money you spend.

            Even though I've tried them, I seldom use them. If I do, I'll already have written something and I'll see if it can write it better...seldom does, although I have gotten a couple of ideas.
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  • I find all kindsa tech handy when ima stuck for stuffs.

    So for example Instant-teleport-pet.com is real handy whenevah I desire the caress of hamstahs or iguanahs as spirityool support for whenevah SpellFrickinPropah.com been DOSed out by lame assholes worldwide.

    I forget the i before e rule -- an' suddenly my apartment is momentarily swarmin' with fur, scales an' love.

    Howevah, I would nevah wish for this to be the norm.

    As in ... cutesy rodents an' charismatic quasi-dragguns leap into my gusset as I pullin' on my panties.

    Most AI slooshins figure a schema or format into which you might wanna dive occasionally, but I would naht wanna to be bound by such parametahs for all eternity.

    Plus also I gotta speak out against hamstah apparel.

    Hey, those guys are cute enough on their own without nowan festoonin' their ass with lycra capes, bondage gear or fascist regime style helmets, boots & belts.
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    Lightin' fuses is for blowin' stuff togethah.

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  • Profile picture of the author Klara Pelhe
    They can definitely speed up the process and help us make more content in less time, but I wouldn't rely only on them when it comes to creating and publishing content. I like to use some tools, like Jarvis for example, only to make me some scheme of the text that I later modify myself to add a more natural and personalized touch to it, and to check all potential grammar mistakes and to make text sound more natural and be more engaging for the readers. So, they can be useful but only if used properly and as some kind of assistance, as if you publish article immediately after it's been generated by some AI tool, it won't be that valuable.
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  • Profile picture of the author emmawaston79
    I think AI-based content writer tools can help every writer easily write their content because they give a new idea and make it very easy to write their content. The frase tool I used is the best for that purpose.
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  • Profile picture of the author Artkantos
    I have used Tweethunter for Twitter recently and it's really like changing a knife for a rifle to hunt, I produce more, better and in less time.
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  • Profile picture of the author bobbyswinson
    I mostly do long-form articles (blogs). I've tried to use tools for that but none of them were very satisfactory, so I just wrote my own [link removed by moderator]

    TBH, AI isn't perfect but it helps me compress average time for writing a blog from ~2 hours down to 15 mins since AI can seed the article mostly and I just proofread and edit it (editing also with the help of AI).
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  • AI-based copyritin' tools favor Unpalatable Spewsy ovah Delishly Tasty Juicy!

    Tellya, evrytime you seen COPY & MESSAGIN' PHRASIN' repeated ovah an' ovah so's you can (will, and MUST) quote the fkr, likely you been goobered outta yr stoopidhole.

    This ring a bell?

    Then tell all yr friends!

    While they still conscious, alive, & unrotted!

    Hey, plus also yr cat, dahg, reptile, distant relative,, && alt-fur ego.

    If'n we gonna be artificially intelligent we still gotta keep our pets from peein' on' alla the way crayzee tech stuffs.

    Or why bothah carin' for 'em?

    You with me on this, or areya merely algorithmically noddin' along like the orbit of a distant planet finally passin' out into the
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  • Profile picture of the author danwalker
    Maybe if one of these bots was injected with loads of emotional style writing it could help improve it. I also see that the most personalized style, or even a user-generated approach to marketing in general kills it.

    The best bot would be the most personalized, and emotional one. It even got me thinking of all those weird apps where you talk to AI if you're lonely. The way they talk almost feels human-like.

    That style adapted into the software could be the missing link. Other than that, AI writing is very vanilla. It would probably take just as long to fix its mistakes as it would to just simply write an original piece.
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