I personally know a lot of people who like to use AI for writing but at the same time they don’t want to tell the world that they used AI for writing. The interesting part is that we are now so used to seeing/detect AI components that we can easily spot if someone has written an article by themselves or AI has written it for them. For people who don’t want to spend their time and energy in refining their content by spotting AI elements from it, there is a tool called WeCatchAI.com/human-review which helps you in refining your content before you make your content public. This tool provides you real human feedback. People from different countries review your content and provide their feedback. The interesting part is that each reviewer is given just 3-4 minutes to review so that they just give you “essential/obvious” feedback instead of nitpicking. The platform divides your text into chunks so that each chunk is reviewed by different set of reviewers. The reviewers are rewarded for their contribution and assigned ratings based on their justification. They also have an option to override(which will help them to earn more rewards) for cases where they know something that they are sure others will miss. Overall, it’s a unique crowdsourced gamification. More than 50 people already signed up the waitlist in just 3 days. Do give it a shot if you feel this is something for you. submitted by /u/Alert-Tart7761
Originally posted by u/Alert-Tart7761 on r/ArtificialInteligence
