I compared 4 AI writing tools and found ChatGPT is by far the best one
. It promises to"enhance your writing." It's marketed to students and professionals to help ensure their words meet the right tone. It offers seven rewriting modes. You can choose to have Quillbot help you summarize, go more fluent, more formal, simpler, more creative, longer, or shorter.
It's got a freemium model. You can access two rewriting modes — standard and fluency — for free, or pay to access five additional modes. The cost is $19.95 when billed monthly.On the freemium model, you can paste up to 125 words at a time to the paraphrasing tool. You can also use the grammar tool and the summarizing tool for free. The co-writing tool and the plagiarism checker were paywalled.
I found the quality of the paraphrasing to be poor. I suspect Quillbot AI is mostly used as a plagiarism tool by morally bankrupt SEO bloggers who borrow and paraphrase content from their competitors, and harried students.If I were a morally bankrupt SEO blogger, I wouldn't want to pay $19.95 a month for a paraphrase when ChatGPT can do the same thing:It's not a great paraphrase, but it's about the same as Quillbot AI's quality. And it's free.
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