Outlook for AI Editors

Their Future’s So Bright, They Gotta Wear Shades

Apparently, there’s nothing but blue sky ahead for AI writing editors like Grammarly, Pro Writing Aid and Ginger, according to a report from Proficient Market Insights.

The research firm predicts the market for these and similar AI editors should burgeon to $525 million by 2028.

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Key players examined in the report also include:

~WhiteSmoke

~AutoCirt

~PaperRater

*In-Depth Guide: Copy.AI: Marketing Island offers a handy walkthrough of popular AI writer Copy.AI in this 10-minute YouTube video.

Like many AI writers. Copy.AI offers users scores of templates for specific kinds of copy they’d like to auto-generate — including social media posts, Google descriptions and blog posts.

A pioneer in the genre, Copy.AI also offers a formidable library of training videos.

*Online Journalism + AI Festival Slated for December: AI evangelists JournalismAI are hosting their annual — and free — online festival focused on AI and the news media, December 7 and 8.

Historically, these festivals have been a gathering for an upbeat look on the progress of AI in journalism each year.

Planned presentations include:

~How to automate the production of news content

~AI’s proliferation in small newsrooms

~Auto-mining news quotes for re-use in other news stories

~The future of AI in journalism

*Dall E 2: The Rundown on the World’s Most Well-Known Text-to-Art Generator: ZDNet’s Tiernan Ray serves-up a great overview of Dall E 2 — the groundbreaking text-to-art generator from OpenAI.

The good news: Now anyone can give Dall E 2 a spin for free.

Observes Ray: “You’re allotted 50 free credits during your first month’s use and 15 free credits after that.”

*Harnessing AI-Generated Writing in Finance: Key Benefits: Emmanuel Walckenaer, CEO, Yseop — a leader in data-to-text driven AI-generated writing — offers his take on using AI to auto-produce finance reports in this piece.

Yseop and its competitors use a version of AI writing first popularized in the last decade by newspapers looking to auto-generate short news stories from sports, finance, real estate and other data.

It differs from AI writing based on GPT-3 and similar autowriting engines by taking data on a company’s financial performance, for example, and running it through a pre-fabricated story template to create a report on that company’s health.

For an in-depth, 2022 look at how AI-generated business reports using the data-to-text method works, check out “Company Reports That Write Themselves,” by Joe Dysart.

For an in-depth, 2022 look at tools that use GPT-3 or similar to auto-generate writing, check out “Ultimate Guide: Artificial Intelligence Writing Software,” by Joe Dysart.

*New Service Offers Audio-to-Text Transcription in Real-Time: AI voice services provider SoundHound has added real-time transcription of voice-to-text to its product mix.

Observes Eric Hal Schwartz: “The new service combines speech-to-text processing with natural language understanding to annotate and mark different topics and speakers while they are still talking.”

SoundHound expects primary customers of the new tech will be businesses looking to transcribe video and other meetings, sales departments and customer service contact centers.

*Popular AI Writer Now Integrates With WordPress: Scalenut — a leader in AI writing that features a heavy emphasis on SEO-optimized copy — is now designed to integrate seamlessly with WordPress.

In practice, that means a blog post auto-generated in Scalenut, for example, can now be auto-exported into a WordPress blog.

Dubbed ‘WordPress Publisher,’ the tool allows users to set featured images, the author, categories and tags in the copy it exports.

Plus, WordPress Publisher for Scalenut also maintains your HTML styling — so you won’t have to spend extra time recreating stylistic flourishes as your content is ported into WordPress.

Very smart.

*Using Jasper On-the-Fly in Google Chrome: Certified Jasper Expert ‘Corrie Who Writes’ offers a great overview on the key benefits of Jasper’s new Chrome Add-on in this 13-minute video.

Essentially, the tool is designed to enable users of the popular AI writer to use Jasper while they’re cruising the Web with Google Chrome, working on a Google Doc — or even making a post to Medium.

You’ll be in good hands with Corrie — far and away one of the best guides to Jasper on the Web right now.

Those new to AI writing may want to get a basic grounding in how most AI writers work by checking-out the 2022, “Writing With AI — Learn the Basics in One Day,” by Joe Dysart.

*Textio Releases Politically Correct Style Governor For Performance Reviews: Textio — a firm specializing in AI tools governing language use — has rolled-out a tool that red-flags potentially politically incorrect language in worker performance reviews.

Observes Gracie Wirick: “With the tool, AI will identify and replace language that could be biased based about race, gender and/or age.

“Textio said it will uncover patterns of inequity in feedback across departments and demographic groups, and surface them to DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) leaders.”

*AI Big Picture: Deloitte Releases New Report on AI in the Enterprise: Deloitte’s new report on AI finds that the tech offers real value for enterprises right now.

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Key among the opportunities is AI’s ability to change the way enterprises work.

The report also offers the latest in how AI is being implemented in:

~Consumer industries

~Life sciences and health

~Energy, resources and industrials

~Technology, media and telecommunications

~Government and public services

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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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