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Exploring Current AI Tools
Written by Balraj Bawa
Technical Writing   Technical Writing Training   Technical Writing Blog  
Exploring Current AI ToolsBalraj Bawa

The current landscape of AI writing tools, particularly those powered by GPT-3 and GPT-4, offers a range of functionalities catering to different aspects of content creation:

Jasper: An all-in-one AI writing assistant, Jasper is designed to generate various types of content. Key features include a paraphrase feature, plagiarism and grammar checks, templates for different writing scenarios, and an AI art generator.

ChibiAI: Aimed at overcoming writer’s block, ChibiAI suggests new ideas as you write, aiding in content creation.

Copysmith: This tool is particularly useful for e-commerce teams, streamlining the creation of product descriptions and landing page copy. It includes features like a chrome extension for easy access, templates for ad copy, and the ability to bulk generate content.

Kafkai: A machine learning tool that generates articles from scratch for various niches, Kafkai can translate articles into seven languages and is designed for bulk content generation.

Texta: An AI copywriter, Texta is useful for creating website copy, social ads, video scripts, and sales copy. It allows users to set tone and style and offers a long-form generator for blog posts, translating copy into over 20 languages.

Frase: Designed to assist marketing teams, Frase helps write SEO content quickly. It can generate content briefs in minutes, create custom templates, and autocomplete sentences and paragraphs.

Anyword: A copywriting AI that uses predictive analytics for writing effective sales copy. It connects to your landing page for a seamless content generation workflow and includes policy compliance detection features.

These tools, leveraging the power of GPT-3 and GPT-4, are transforming the way content is created, making the process more efficient and adaptable to various content needs. There are alternative AI technologies and models in use, such as IBM’s Watson, Google’s BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers), and other proprietary AI models developed by various tech companies. These alternatives are also used in AI writing tools, but they might not be as widely recognized or specifically marketed as non-GPT models.