If you, dear reader, are involved in the production of creative writing, whether it be blog posts, news articles, novels, or nonfiction books, you are undoubtedly acquainted with a few AI writing assistants.
There are paid services and free services, with the latter typically having a word limit of 500 or articles of inferior quality.
Below are a few suggestions.
ChatGPT
Undoubtedly, it is one of the most effective writing assistants; it can assist us in the organization of entire articles. Version 4.1 is free to use, but there are some restrictions. After a few texts, it will switch to version 3.5 on its own.
Nevertheless, there are workarounds: if you have multiple Gmail accounts, simply log out, clear your history and cookies, and then log back in with a different Gmail account. Additionally, utilize version 4.1 of the chat to access additional articles.
ChatGPT has some censorship, particularly if you write sensitive texts or with some eroticism.
No Filter GPT is a good alternative that doesn't have any filters or censorship.
Alternatives:
Other AI chats include Gemini
DeepSeek (Chinese)
However, DeepSeek is being censored in several countries, and there are data privacy issues. Every time I've used it, I've always seen slowness and busy servers. Now, it appears with Chinese characters on the website.
Free tools for making stories and articles
Regardless of the topic, these tools are excellent for writing blog posts or articles for websites, such as children's stories that can be collected into a storybook.
Writer Hand
It is important to remember that you can always proofread and polish your text using Languagetool, and translate it into other languages using Google Translator to reach audiences in other countries.
Silvio Guerrinha
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