Some would argue that modern day literature cannot hold a candle to the writing of past greats, such as Mark Twain, Jane Austen, or Charles Dickens.
So what if you were able to call upon their writing skills, from beyond the grave?
That's exactly what GhosttheWriter AI claims to do, with their ghostwriter AI tool.
But is it any good?
In this review, we will look at the following:
The concept of GhosttheWriter AI is very quirky, and if approached with an open mind and minimal expectations, can be a fun tool to play around with.
But don't expect the tool to craft your next best-selling novel, as it is still clearly AI generated content. You should also be wary of using the tool for any professional projects, as their is no confirmation that GhosttheWriter AI has the licenses required to use the character styles they do.
When testing any AI tool as part of Originality's review process, I dive deep into the tool in questions capabilities, including the user interface, costs associated, and output generated.
This first-hand experience allows me to provide you with a detailed and honest review of the AI tool, so that you can decide whether or not it's right for you.
GhosttheWriter AI is certainly a tool that should be used for fun, rather than professionally. With that in mind, it is a good tool for anyone who wants to play around with the capabilities and limitations of AI generated content.
In theory, you can create any type of content using the platform, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's the ideal tool for certain requirements. This tool should instead be used for fun and exploration, rather than serious projects.
GhosttheWriter AI focuses on one form of content creation, via 'ghost' personas of different famous writers. In total, there are 46 different personas to choose from, such as Oscar Wilde, Plato, and Virginia Woolf.
Here's an example of the Oscar Wilde persona, writing for the prompt 'write a horror story about living vegetables as they get harvested'.
When it comes to alternatives to the GhosttheWriter AI tool, I wouldn't look much further than the free models on offer, such as ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude. With the right prompts, you can achieve very similar results, without spending any money.
Finally, let's see if the GhosttheWriter AI content is detectable as AI-written. After all, if the tool has truly embodied the style of Oscar Wilde, it should have no issues passing through the Originality AI Standard 2.0 detector.
Overall, GhosttheWriter AI is a fun concept, but not one I would recommend paying for. After all, it uses the same language models as ChatGPT, so with the right prompts, you can get similar results using that tool, without spending any of your hard earned cash.
A fun concept that is well laid out and user-friendly, I would still recommend checking it out for free.
It is quick and easy to use GhosttheWriter AI, and all you need to do is sign up via email verification, making it very safe and secure.
GhosttheWriter works by using credits, which you can get for free when signing up. However, to keep using the AI ghostwriter, you will need to purchase more credits.
GhosttheWriter AI and ChatGPT are both generative AI platforms, but the ghostwriter ai focuses on using 'ghost' personas, to write in the style of deceased literary legends.
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