Q: Queries
Hello,
1. How is it a replacement for Grammarly? Can you please elaborate? As far as I understand, you don't even have a Chrome extension.
2. If I write in English, what language can I translate my content to? How is it different and similar to SubEasy.ai?
3. Do you plan to develop a plagiarism checker and AI detector?
4. How do you plan to include more models, and currently, which is your underlying LLM? The AI field is rapidly evolving, so how will you sustain and honor LTD?
Thanks
Petr_Pismo
Dec 19, 2024A: 1. Pismo is standalone software that works across all applications, including browsers, email apps, and text editors. You don't need to install any extensions for each application – it works instantly everywhere.
Both Pismo and Grammarly help users create well-written, error-free text, but they take different approaches. It's up to the user to decide which one best fits their needs.
I can confirm that all our team members have fully transitioned to Pismo! Additionally, we've received a lot of feedback from users stating that our approach is more convenient, and they are very happy with their decision to purchase Pismo (you can also read reviews on our product page).
2. Pismo supports multiple languages for text improvement and translation, and more. You can create custom prompts in languages other than English.
Pismo uses the ChatGPT-4o-mini model to provide accurate and contextually appropriate translations. However, the quality may vary depending on the complexity of the text and the language pair.
3. Unfortunately, Pismo does not offer AI detection proofing functionality. Please use the results with caution.
Pismo doesn't support plagiarism control functions and operates similarly to modern GPT-based tools, meaning the text it generates is original and does not infringe on copyright. However, it might still require proofreading since AI generation is not yet a complete replacement for human creativity.
4. Yes, we switched from ChatGPT 3.5 to ChatGPT-4o-mini on the day of its release. That’s how we plan to proceed in the future.
We are also considering adding the option to select the LLM model, as this is a frequently requested feature from our users.