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best AI tools for writing?
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@stephancill
if you're actually trying to say something i'd argue you're better off without LLM fluff. maybe an LLM research report can better inform what you want to write but for writing stuff that people don't actually read like legal / PR statements / developer docs (increasingly read by LLMs) AI is probably the way to go – i wouldn't think there is a huge difference between the frontier models for these use cases
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writing is a technical skill just like writing clean code I decide the content, length and tone I want, the AI reorganises the flow for me to make it compelling and snappy and flow well. Doesn't need to be slop
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@stephancill
i think your original statement is a lot more succinct and captures what your intent a lot more clearly :)
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but the sentences flow worse
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When I read the PG test I visualize PG in my mind, I can almost hear his voice
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