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Topic: Can one use AI to correct grammatical errors? - page 3. (Read 553 times)

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It seems a little impractical to me, if I'm honest. There are simpler ways to correct grammatical errors through a variety of extensions, such as Grammarly or LanguageTool; I use the latter one. Although I'm quite proficient in English, these tools are extremely helpful to correct some of the small errors you might miss, massively improving your writing. Personally, I occasionally also use Quilbot for large amounts of text; it's basically an AI grammar checker that specializes in correcting grammar while also offering some other services that I haven't used (paraphraser, summarizer, and a few others). It's a lot more efficient and quicker than what you're doing.
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OP… I think you have a typo in the title. It should be “AI” instead of “UI”.

Let me get this right. So after looking at a certain post, and you want to reply, you post your reply to Lemar AI chat, and then it corrects your sentence with the right grammar?

I have been using Language tools add-on (same as Grammarly) to correct my spelling and grammatical mistakes though it's not 100% perfect, I believe the idea is similar?
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I have asked a similar question like this regarding grammar correctness under "Report Plagiarism by LoyceV. Based on my understanding from the explanation, provided that the origin content is being written by you, there is nothing wrong with using Grammarly to correct your punctuation and sentence.

But to some point, there is also no point in doing that since the English is not that bad and every average person will be able to read and understand what the entire content means.
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So I use Lemur browser on my android which recently added feature called, 'lemur ai' which uses chatgpt.

I go on to test my comment there and this happens:







Felt like pasting ai's improved version instead of mine but felt it would be frowned upon, hence this thread.

Edit: ... And this ai's answer  Tongue






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