Do you use AI-generated content directly in your work? I assume you do not! Because it does not work like that.
Google does not like it, users do not like it, and it does not provide any value.
I am not advocating against AI content; rather, I want you to use it in the way that it is supposed to be used.
See what a Washington University professor has to say about AI, “It’s not man versus machine; it's man with machine versus man without. Data and intuition are like horse and rider, and you do not try to outrun a horse; you ride it”–Pedro Domingos.
I tested top 7 rewriting tools that give human touch to my AI content
You are supposed to take the AI content, modify it according to your needs, and then use it in your work.
It mixes it with your content and also gives it a human touch, which is necessary as AI is just not sophisticated enough to write without humans yet.
So, isn’t it better to just write it all by ourselves if we have to spend time adjusting AI content?
No, because you can use AI to do that too.
Therefore, I am testing the top 7 rewriting tools that will help you with all your rephrasing tasks.
1. AI Paragraph Rewriter
Whenever I have something to rewrite, the first tool that comes to mind is the AI paragraph improver.
Why? Because it’s free.
It costs me nothing to paraphrase anything; not even my personal details are asked.
It is a simple-to-use tool with multiple rewriting tones: standard, formal, and fluency.
See what it did there? It changed the AI-generated paragraph without taking its essence out.
What I had to do was just paste the input, choose the tone, and click on the “Rewrite Paragraph.” That’s it!
It is an amazing tool, as I can do as many paragraphs as I want; it does not have any limits.
It removes AI and plagiarism without changing the context. Great!
But you have to use some other tool with it, as it works with only the English language and takes only 200 words at a time.
What if you have to rephrase large data in any other language?
2. ChatGPT
For that, you can use the crowd’s favorite, ChatGPT. It is a versatile tool that can mimic any writing style or tone.
Plus, you can process large amounts of data in a single run.
Let’s see what it does to our paragraph.
I am commanding ChatGPT to make the paragraph look like a conversation.
And I am not satisfied with the result.
Yes, it has been rephrased, but where is the conversational part?
I was expecting better from this one. I am definitely clicking the thumbs-down button below the result.
Let’s move on to the next one.
3. Claude AI
This tool is the main competitor of ChatGPT.
It’s another large language model similar to ChatGPT and is said to be even better at many things.
So let’s check if Claude AI is better at rephrasing paragraphs than the people’s champion ChatGPT.
Same paragraph, same commands; let’s get the results.
Much better! A lot better, in fact.
I don’t know about any other thing, like coding, intelligence, speed, or stuff, but after this test, I can say that Claude AI is better at paraphrasing.
Maybe it’s about the prompt.
Maybe Claude AI is just better at understanding the commands I gave.
Our next tool does not need a proper command to work.
4. Sentence Rewriter AI
This tool, the sentence enhancer, is specially made for paraphrasing purposes in mind.
The website is simple and self-explanatory, as if they knew that whoever will come here does not want to waste time.
I can see a whole suite of rewriting modes here. There are many other languages besides English, which is good.
And I can see the 250-word limit in the lower left corner, which is not good.
But still better than the first rewriter tool I tested.
Most of the tones and languages are paid, so I am going to use only the ones available for free.
We are here to check the rephrasing capabilities only, not every feature, are we?
So let’s see if it is good at that or not.
Pretty impressive! You can see how it has changed the paragraph in first-person voice.
Context is kept, and the blue highlights are suggestions.
You can click on them to see multiple suggestions and choose, whichever you like the best!
That’s pretty good stuff. But is it as good as our next tool? Let’s see.
Gemini
I have already tested two major LLMs in the market; how can I forget the third major shareholder in the AI market?
The tool by Google itself, Gemini (previously BARD).
This tool should be the best because I think Google should have the most data to train its AI.
Among 5.44 billion total internet users, 4.97 billion, almost 91%of them use Google.
So let’s find out if I am right or not. I will use the same paragraph and commands I used on ChatGPT and Claude AI.
I definitely was not expecting this from the Gemini. Have you read the results by Claude AI?
That was a conversational tone. I don’t know how this is supposed to be one.
I am moving on to the next one; this one was not as good as I expected it to be.
6. Reword Generator
Let’s see how this one goes. This one, the AI reworder, is much simpler to use; no heavy commands or signups. I see a lot of different modes to rewrite my paragraph.
I have high hopes for this one now.
And as expected, the results are quite good. I can see the first-person tone, and the highlighting of lines, so I can change them at will, is great.
I am okay with all the lines for now; maybe I will use this feature when I come back to do some real work later.
So this one was good; let’s move.
7. Paragraph rewriter
This rewriter is a lot different than all the tools I have tested in this blog. Rather than asking for a tone or language, it is asking what percentage of words to rephrase from the paragraph.
I don’t think rephrasing works like that. We are supposed to change the sentence structure along with the words; otherwise, it will sound the same.
But let’s just give it a try. I am pasting my paragraph; let’s choose a 60% change in the results, and here goes the prompt.
Well! It’s good, but I think anyone can tell that this paragraph is paraphrased. The sentence structure is the same, just the words are swapped with their synonyms. I can change them again by clicking on them, but I don’t think it will make any more difference.
And what’s that option to process words with a capital letter? How does that change anything? The only thing I like about this tool is the logo. Cute! Isn’t it?
Maybe because I am fond of dogs. Are you?
Conclusion
After testing all these different tools for rewriting, I can conclude that every tool has its own qualities. It’s up to you to choose what works best for you.
Most people prefer popular advanced chatbots to get their rephrasing done, but the results show that specialized paraphrasing tools are much easier to use and provide satisfactory results.
Use these tools wisely to save time and ensure that your content resonates with readers and performs well in search engines.