Whether or not you write for a living, the process of writing is always challenging. Many ideas are difficult to convey clearly, never mind doing it with style, and even when you think you’ve got genius on lock, it can be easy to miss typos and grammatical errors. So while generative AI isn’t about to replace journalists or novelists, it can be a welcome boost for writers of all levels.
The best AI writing tools
For the most part these tools cover the same core ground — creating a draft, proofreading, and making edits for length and tone. But the last three are primarily oriented around marketing, which is a common theme in this arena. After all, if you’re a journalist, student, or book writer, your use of AI should be limited.
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