Best AI for spell checking & grammar (2024)?

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Whilst I have used Gemini the most for inspiration, as I find it's great for giving a more or less formal output, I still find it's not great for grammar. Perhaps being UK based, I see it more as an American English!?

I will say though, that I'm far from a professor when it comes to this kind of thing.

I also use grammarly, but I find aspects of it very annoying. The-fact-it-wants-to-join-everything-up-annoys-me. That being said, I still use it on top of MW Word spell check.

I guess at the moment, I use WM Word + grammarly + Gemini (bard).

For some reason gpt turns me off, not really sure why.

Thoughts welcome.
#2024 #checking #grammar #spell
  • Naht a huge fan of AI.

    Plus also spell checkahs leave me cold.

    Thing is, all external writin' aids (be they "helpful" in-app schwango or from-on-high proclamatorials of the bots) come with their own POV an' arbitrarily proscribed roolz.

    That is why I prefer dusty tomes fulla writin' advice from like 1849 I cain't evin parse straight without cocktails by the bucketload.

    So ima straddlin' a horse here on this one buttween usin' the latest availabyool tools an' kinda wingin' it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Zoheb M
    I've used a simple one called Quillbot. You should check it out.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    Plus also spell checkahs leave me cold.

    PB - that's because you confuse the hell out of them!
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    • Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

      PB - that's because you confuse the hell out of them!
      Aw, c'mon -- I simply bein' NICE to evrywan in a catalytically creative cuppassity!

      Bcs evry contemporary typo is puttenshly the future's next kinda hypo!

      You jus' gotta sidestep convenschwaahn sumtimes with a view to hittin' on the miraculous.

      Meantimes, for nowan knows the game you playin', figure you jus' gottah meandah from noplace to noplace else lookin' like a ditz.

      *sob*

      Hey, but on a good day I can kinda take it.

      Bcs I do look, rathah more often than I would care to admit, like a ditz.

      Could be time to git muh nails done & inject BABOON'S ASS quantities of botox into muh lips ...
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  • Profile picture of the author tacitinc
    best ai for grammar: microsoft word.



    yeah. i said it.

    fight me?!
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    not a ninja.

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  • for sure we could circle on out till'n we get to the point/period.

    an' ain't Hit vs Bleed the worst kinda dilemma gowin'?

    *consults the Where-I-am-Webster vs Grammah Gal vs AI-gonna-makeya-look-stoopid-anyways axis*
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  • Profile picture of the author Digital011
    Grammarly and Quillbot are best for grammar, spelling check
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  • Profile picture of the author ziyad
    I use grammarly and ChatGPT to fix any.
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  • I've had good luck with Grammarly for catching grammar and spelling errors. It's pretty good at recognizing British English too. Have you tried using the premium version? It might offer more tailored suggestions.
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