Artificial Intelligence Writing Software

ULTIMATE GUIDE

Updated June 6, 2022

Writers and others looking to harness AI-automated writing are in for a pleasant surprise: Many of these apps are easy on your wallet.

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Currently, there are dozens upon dozens of AI-automated writing programs vying for your business — with more seemingly emerging every month.

This June 2022 edition of the guide offers an overview of the factors driving this corner of the AI writing market.

Plus, it also showcases more than 30 AI tools specifically designed to auto-create copy for you from scratch — rather than simply editing what you’ve already written.

Pricing for these tools starts as low as $19/month. And many others are available for under $75/month.

Many AI computer scientists — along with early adopters — have been stunned at the ability of these new software programs to auto-generate emails, ad slogans, very short blog posts and similar copy.

And while the tools are sometimes over-hyped — no tool in this auto-writing genre offers instantly usable, long-form writing (200 words or longer) at the touch of a button — they’re absolutely worth checking-out if you’re looking to auto-generate shorter copy in the kind of formats mentioned above.

Moreover, there are some hardy users of these AI tools who do generate long-form articles of 1,000 words or more by patiently feeding the software subheads on a topic, and then triggering the software to create a paragraph-or-two about each subhead — over and over again — until a full-fledged article is forged.

In any event, here’s the ultimate guide to these tools — including how you can find varieties that focus on the specific kind of writing you’re looking to pull-off — along with what’s under the hood:

Artificial Intelligence Writing Software

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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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