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[Case Study] Wordai vs Humans - Real tests inside!

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We ran a series of tests with third-party readers to evaluate WordAi's quality compared to human wri

We ran a series of tests with third-party readers to evaluate WordAi's quality compared to human writers. Hi {NAME} , I wanted to quickly address one of the most common questions people have about WordAi: Can humans tell that WordAi rewrites were written by a machine? This is really a question about WordAi's quality. So, to help explain WordAi's quality, we ran a series of tests with third-party readers to answer all of the following questions: - Can readers tell that WordAi content was written by a machine? - Can readers tell that WordAi content was rewritten by a machine when compared to rewrites created by actual human writers? - When comparing a piece of content to WordAi’s rewrite, can readers tell which is the original? [Click here to read the case study (the results may surprise you)!]( A bit about the study: - We asked hundreds of human reviewers to read different paragraphs and answer questions about the content they read. - The original paragraphs we used were written by humans and covered a variety of topics. - We had both humans and WordAi create rewrites for each original paragraph. - The reviewers were given different amounts of information depending on the questions asked, but they were not told that some of the content was written by a machine. [Click here to see what real humans think about WordAi’s rewrites!]( If you have any questions or hesitations about trying WordAi, just reply to this email and we would be happy to discuss them with you! Have a great day, - Alex from WordAi Copyright © 2022 Glimpse.ai All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 901 South Bond Street Suite 204 Baltimore, MD, 21231 [I don't want to receive emails from WordAi](

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