WordAI allows you to rework human-written and AI-generated text
WordAI is a text editing tool to help you refine your text. From blog posts to essays, the service utilizes AI to automatically rewrite sentences or even whole paragraphs.
The platform promises to be able to rework AI-generated content, making it undetectable by AI detection software. To try this out, I asked ChatGPT for a 200-word article on the history of the cupcake. I took that content, and then plugged it into GPTZero to see how it scored; it came back 57% likely to have been created by a machine.
Next, I opened up Word AIâs Avoid AI Detection tool, which has a very simple interface. After pasting the cupcake text, I let the process run, which took just a few moments. I then put the rewritten content back through GPTZero. This time the score was 49% likely AI-generated.
I then moved over to the Rewrite Articles feature, and here WordAI was much more impressive. Not only did it rework the cupcake piece into a very good alternative, it also provided additional variations, allowing me to pick the one I liked best. When I hovered over the original paragraphs, WordAI highlighted the corresponding section in the rewritten piece, making it easy to see how things had been changed.
WordAI is certainly a tool worth checking out, but Iâm not certain itâs a fit for most people.
Many will be turned off when they see the price ($324 for 12 months of access), but for others, the option to rewrite large volumes of text could be worth it. On this front, I found WordAI was able to produce some very good results, but it required some frequent tweaking in order to beat AI detection tools. As a professional writer who creates content regularly, this was more friction than I would want to deal with.
Overall WordAI is very capable, and the volume of text it can rewrite should not be overlooked. Fortunately, new users can try it out with a three-day free trial, but be mindful to cancel the service before your time is up if you donât want to use it long-term as they do take your payment details at sign-up.
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Tom Wilton is a writer and filmmaker specialising in audiovisual AI tools.
Nile Frater is an entrepreneur and seasoned tool reviewer based in Scotland.
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