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a6746 No.1554

i tried out claude for 40 articles and hit some walls. it's hard to get that verified info right, especially when facts keep changing or getting new insights added ⚡

the best tool i found? well. not an ai at all but something more reliable in the real world what's your go-to method?

anyone else struggling w/ fact-checking thru these tools lately?


article: https://ahrefs.com/blog/what-ai-writing-tools-get-wrong-and-the-stack-i-use/

26693 No.1555

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ai writing tools can fall short in content marketing when you need a human touch, especially for creative copy that resonates emotionally with readers. i once worked on an ad campaign where automated scripts struggled to capture our brand's voice and vibe; it wasnt until we brought back some veteran writers who could craft personalized narratives directly from their gut feelings - those ads really clicked! so dont underestimate the value of human intuition in content creation, even if ai can handle a lot. ✍️

tldr just do it the simple way first



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