Best AI tools for writing



 Best AI tools for writing

Soon you will see artificial intelligence systems in most blogging and writing tools; Especially since “Canva”, “Notion”, “Craft”, “Cuda”, and other writing services are rushing to add features supported by artificial intelligence, and without forgetting “Google Docs”, which added a new feature similar to summarization.


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Beyond these major applications, there are startups that have developed entirely new writing services based on artificial intelligence, to reduce the “intellectual friction” we face every time we start writing from scratch.

But some of them go too far, promising people the moon. Jasper, a writing service powered by artificial intelligence, has raised $125 million out of $1.5 billion stated in its valuation. While the enthusiasm for fast writing is palpable, startups that focus on AI, speed, and quantity should expect a backlash from fans of deep thinking and quality.




In turn, the “Postwise EA” service is... (Postwise.ai) automatically generates any tweet as soon as the user types the topic he wants, but we are not sure that we need ten times the amount of bad automated content that spreads at an unprecedented speed in our world today.

Artificial intelligence tools worth trying

- “Lex”: A simple tool designed for those working in the field of writing and authoring, meaning it is not suitable for marketers, technicians, and work groups in companies. Bragging aside, this tool helps writers brilliantly.

Lex is based on the OpenAI engine. The same OpenAI used by Canva Docs, but it lacks visual features. You can benefit from it if you are someone who writes a lot, but without the need for the large list of options available in Microsoft Word. Lex is available today for free, but through a waiting list.
The tool is still in private beta, but it includes great features:

1- A title generator to suggest titles for any topic you write.

2- Question answerer to provide you with brief answers to serious inquiries.

3- Write passages to evaluate what you have written and provide relevant suggestions for the next passage, or points based on your argument.

4- The tool also helps remind you of deficiencies in your writing by making lists of topics, facts, or issues that you missed.

5- Typing statistics to monitor productivity.

GPT Chat: It may not be a service specifically for writing, but it is a helpful way to challenge your thinking by requesting explanations from this artificial intelligence robot for complex issues. The number of registered users has exceeded one million to chat with this distinctive robot that answers your questions with a frightening human touch.

Best application design

- "Kraft. Do (Craft.do): This tool features the best application design among AI-powered writing tools to date. All you have to do is select what you want and it will provide you with some options that you can add directly to any document you are working on. The service works on Mac and Windows applications, and even on browsers and the iOS program.

You can use the AI ​​feature to summarize or explain anything, create outlines, list pros and cons, generate keywords and tags, suggest titles, add to anything you write, or translate your text into English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Korean and Japanese. The tool goes beyond these advantages as well; As she is able to compose short, modern poems.

- “Kobe.” Copy.ai: Useful for producing marketing publications.

During its testing, we typed in some keywords about a specific commodity, and the tool surprisingly succeeded in generating satisfactory marketing copy.

You can also use it to generate titles and descriptions suitable for the YouTube platform, accompanying descriptions for Instagram posts, ideas for videos on TikTok, ad texts for Facebook, and many other formats.

- “Canva Docs”: This tool is famous for its “Magic Write” feature, in addition to another tool that allows you to generate images by printing text for the event, and a magic sizing tool that adjusts your images to fit any sizes you want.

Modern writing eras

- The pre-computer era... Do you remember typewriters? Then computers were born, providing users with storage space. Then, the Internet enabled live collaboration, and now we are heading into the fourth era of digital document editing: the era of artificial intelligence.

- The pre-Internet era... Here, “Wordstar”, “WordPerfect”, and other word processing programs from the pre-Internet era provided users with helpful means to store and support their writing digitally.

- The era of the cloud... Google Docs led the next stage, thanks to innovative cloud storage that allows users to edit their documents from any device and coordinate with others in real time.

- The era of artificial intelligence... The above-mentioned tools and many others herald the beginning of a new era of document editing, powered by artificial intelligence.
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