Is Your Speech a Snore?

Treegoat will let you know

If you’re looking for a great, passive/aggressive gift for the speech-maker in your life, Treegoat has the answer.

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The company is prepping release of an AI tool that rates how interesting a speech is, sentence by sentence.

As far as what you’re up against: Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech scored a .88 / 1.0 on the Treegoat scale.

For more detail, check-out Voicebot’s detailed, downloadable report on Treegoat.

In other AI-generated writing news:

*In-Depth Review: SEMRush: While SEMRush is primarily a tool for search engine optimization, it’s increasingly popping-up on lists of top AI writers.

The reason: SEMRush includes a module — dubbed SEO Writing Assistant — that can analyze the SEO strength of any copy you’ve created — and then offer suggestions to you for improving the SEO on your copy.

This 4-minute video offers a focused look at the app.

Specifically, SEO Writing Assistant will offer you alternatives for improving the readability of your text, its originality, tone of voice — and of course, its overall SEO efficacy.

Plus, SEO Writing Assistant can also do some rephrasing for you.

Bottom line: Overall, SEMRush’s Writing Assistant tool can do some rudimentary AI writing.

But you’ll want to look elsewhere if you’re looking for a more robust solution that offers dozens of templates for myriad writing formats including blogs, emails, social media posts and the like.

*theGist Summarizes Your Slack Feed: Workers suffering from information overload on Slack — a communications platform used at thousands of workplaces — can now get summaries of their Slack feed courtesy of theGist.

theGist’s promise: Their tool enables workers to skip the noise on Slack — while still staying current on company signals they need to follow.

theGist plans to roll-out similar auto-summary tools for other communications platforms in coming months.

*Brainwaves Become Words: Researchers have developed a prototype brain/computer interface that translates brain waves into text-on-screen.

The tool has proven effective for a man who has been unable to speak for 15 years after suffering a stroke.

Researchers made the system work by draping a flexible array of electrodes over the surface of the man’s brain, which translates what the man is thinking into text.

*New AI-Generated Text/Art Suite Released: Add Brain Pod AI to the growing list of companies releasing content creation suites that can auto-generate text and art.

Even better: Brain Pod’s tool also optimizes the text produced for high returns on the search engines.

Many of the new auto text/art suites popping-up on the market are powered by supercomputer-driven AI software from OpenAI.

*New Prototype Scientific Writer/Summarizer Available: Papers with Code has released a new, prototype tool that summarizes scientific papers, generates wiki articles, answers questions and more.

Observes writer Teli Davies: “This language model specializes in all things math and science.”

Dubbed Galactica, open source access to the tool is available online.

*Snapshot Stats: AI Use in Marketing Today: Martech offers some interesting insights on the growing proliferation of AI in marketing in this piece, including:

~17% of marketers are using widespread deployments of AI

~45% of “power user” marketers say AI gives them considerable competitive advantage

~73% of AI adopters across the enterprise think the tech is incredibly or seriously crucial to their company’s operations

*SEMRush Now Integrates With LongShot AI Writer: A leading tool in search engine optimization, SEMRush now integrates with automated writer LongShot.

During the past year, a number of AI writers have added their own SEO tools to their suites — or have worked to integrate their tools with top, long-established SEO apps.

Earlier this year, for example, SEMRush announced that it integrates seamlessly with Scalenut — one of the most popular AI writers on the market.

*Popular Notetaker Adding AI Writing: Notion — a note-taking and Web-clipping app — is currently working on enhancing its tool with AI writing.

David Pierce, a writer for The Verge, says the prototype tool is perfect for creating first drafts of blog posts, emails, lists and the like.

Adds Ivan Zhao, CEO, Notion: “For many users in this space, it solves the cold start problem.

“And even more than that, it saves time.”

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*AI Big Picture: AI Everywhere: While scores of organizations dutifully agree that AI is destined to pervade virtually every facet of society, a university is betting real money on that vision.

Case in point: The University at Albany just hired 27 professors to teach about the impact of AI in virtually every academic discipline offered at the school.

Observes Havidan Rodriguez, president, The University at Albany: “AI increasingly touches every facet of daily life.

“This will ensure every graduate has the foundation they need and is well prepared for whatever career they choose.”

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Joe Dysart is editor of RobotWritersAI.com and a tech journalist with 20+ years experience. His work has appeared in 150+ publications, including The New York Times and the Financial Times of London.

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