Thank you, Kevin, for the insightful and comprehensive tutorial; your expertise made the learning process much more accessible. Your effort is greatly appreciated and has truly enhanced my understanding of the subject.
I used Grammarly for a couple of years (now retired) and found it very helpful with everyday writing. I learned a lot. I recommend Grammarly for anyone trying to upgrade their writing skills and communicate better. It is appalling how poorly some people write, even college graduates and publish it. Embarrassing!
In the news today (4-18-2024) a female student was suspended from a college class. The student was found to have used this program. The teach thought she had more help than necessary to complete the assignment. What are the academic guidelines to use this program?
It really depends on your needs. Some things Grammarly does today that Copilot doesn't: (1) you get in line suggestions and recommendations as you're typing, (2) it works in all apps and in your web browsers (3) training data is based on professional communications (4) you get app actions like inserting a Google Drive link wherever you happen to be working. All that said, Copilot, ChatGPT, Bard, etc. could all be looking into replicating this same functionality in their AI offerings. Ultimately, it's up to you to decide if that added functionality is worth the additional cost above and beyond what you're paying for Copilot. Hope that helps!
From several sources that I’ve read AI generated Contant whether it’s text images videos or whatever because they are AI generated they are not considered something that you could copyright. In fact they are considered open source and could be used by anybody. There is no copyright for AI generated content. 4:52
There is a research website about music that pays us to write our opinions about songs, but it has a big problem. If it sees that a part of the text has been repeated, the account will be blocked for writing duplicate text. I am looking for an AI to tell it my opinion about a song and it will write my opinion each time in a different way with non-repetitive phrases compared to the opinion I told it about the previous song. Thank you for your guidance
Traditional grammar checkers like Grammarly and Ginger are becoming less relevant, as advanced AI tools like ChatGPT and similar platforms are taking their place. These newer tools offer a broader range of capabilities, including context-aware grammar correction, content generation, and more. It's a new era for AI-based writing assistance. Best regards,
Hi Kevin, I’m taking online classes. Would I need to acknowledge the use of grammarly in my papers to avoid being dinged for plagiarism? They us Turn it in to check our papers. Do you have a tutorial for that program?
You get all the text generation in ChatGPT. Some things Grammarly does today that ChatGPT doesn't: (1) you get in line suggestions and recommendations as you're typing, (2) it works in all apps and in your web browsers (3) training data is based on professional communications (4) you get app actions like inserting a Google Drive link wherever you happen to be working.
Are the subscription plans separate for PC vs mobile? Or does signing up one one platform allow you to use it everywhere? I see the premium on iOS is $11/month (when billed annually) and looking at the website on a PC it shows premium as $12/month (when billed annually).
Because you can't say what you think without someone's algorithm telling you how to say it "better." I pay for Grammarly, but as it slows my (fairly decent system) down to a crawl, I think I'll just stop paying. No, AI, you do not write for me. Not until you can do my job better than me. Shouldn't be long, right?