Tried QuillBot’s essay rewriter AI—great for rewording, but sometimes changes the meaning too much. Helps with drafts, but still need to check everything. Anyone else had this issue?
Experimented with Scribbr's essay ai rewriter last semester
Found it most useful for addressing repetitive language and awkward phrasing. Definitely not a replacement for actually understanding your material though, if you use it, I'd recommend changing small sections at a time rather than full essays. Makes it easier to catch unwanted alterations.
I use the textcortex.com service, which generally satisfies me, there are no special problems with it, if you are interested, you can use this link https://textcortex.com/
Tried Rytr.me for an AI rewriter essay, and it’s decent for rewording basic content. However, it struggles with complex ideas and often makes sentences sound unnatural. Good for quick drafts, but definitely needs human editing to make it readable and original.
I am an Al product developer and a scholar in the humanities and social sciences. Al tools can't replace my brain work but sometimes they do reduce a lot of effort. I don't need to do a lot of literature gathering, they can summarize and extract the most critical parts for me. That's good. I developed a Product called Scifocus, which I created with the idea of making an Al-integrated tool that focuses on the academic writing.