Q: Hello.
First, what I have seen from the trials is impressive. Your future is bright if it continues to grow.
Some questions/observations
1) any plans of rephasing paragragh using AI. I mean you currently do sentence by sentence which is okay. But true rephrasing is not achieved. Senetnces in themselves have no meaning without the one before and after. Moreover, the AI will eventually catch up with only sentence by sentence paraphrasing. Even ight now inustry standad softwares like Tutitin and other simila softwares can easily do that. Any plans to rephase paragraphs in their context taking senetnces before and after? Wordtune also oes sentenceb sentencebut the output it gives is never out of contet. I have noticed that since your software does senetnce by sentece it randomly changes the voice an its meaningless.
2) You mention "chome" extensions. What features have you planned for it. Any early insights?
3) I think for a sevice such as yours: native word app is crucial for wider use. Any plans on that? I see no mention or discussion on this but inetegration with word is impotant.
Chugzi
May 14, 2024A: Hi,
Thank you for your feedback. Yes, I am currently developing a version of Chugzi that will take into account the entire article when determining how to rephrase an individual sentence, which should help with consistency. Development is still in its early stages, and I do not have a specific release date for this, but I aim to release this before the end of 2022. Until then, please click the "Get More" button until you find a paraphrase that meets your needs. Regarding WordTune never being out of context, I have not seen this to be the case in my use of WordTune. WordTune has given me out-of-context paraphrases, as well as suggested paraphrases with very minimal changes. The paid Chugzi Unlimited plans allow you to set a minimum difference as well as the number of unique words required for the output as high as 50%, which will result in 50% or greater changes to the input sentences. Every AI tool that I've used has produced both good and odd results, which holds true to both WordTune and Chugzi based on my experience. The goal, of course, is to minimize inconsistencies as much as possible with further development. Still, for now, at least with Chugzi, you can keep clicking "Get More" until you find something that you like, and there is a high chance that you will get bored clicking "Get More" before you come to an end of paraphrased options to choose from.
Regarding the Chrome extension features for Chugzi, the goal is to include all of the existing and future features from Chugzi.com into the tool. I will also be looking to include a way to check for duplicate content with future releases, but this feature is not yet certain.
Yes, a native word app has been requested and I do plan on developing one in the future, but it has not been added to the roadmap at this time.
I hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Ben
Nice. Looking forward to updates because without them I am not convinced it will work for people like me.
Right now it seems more oriented towards those who wish to game the system by creating quick and several low quality content.........than towards serious writers and content creators. I hope you will focus on improving the efficacy and quality of outputs than mindless efficiency.