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Hello everyone Here, I'm new! In an attempt to produce content more quickly and effectively, I have been experimenting with AI tools. I've tried creating short articles and social media posts so far, and I'm pretty impressed with the outcomes. I would like to know which AI tools you all use and if you have any advice on how to make AI content appear more realistic.
 
Sonnet 4.5 - We're now creating the most realistic content. A cool technique I personally use is to start by asking it to search the internet for all the latest ideas on a given topic, and the resulting content turns out incredibly well.
 
Explore the power of AI tools for writing, creating blogs, social media posts, and videos effortlessly, and transform your creative process with smart automation and innovative technology.
 
Hello everyone Here, I'm new! In an attempt to produce content more quickly and effectively, I have been experimenting with AI tools. I've tried creating short articles and social media posts so far, and I'm pretty impressed with the outcomes. I would like to know which AI tools you all use and if you have any advice on how to make AI content appear more realistic.
Try out Claude Code. It's primarily for writing code, but once you learn a bit of WSL2, you can easily keep track of all of your content without the need for a content management system. I pay the $100 a month one and it's worth its weight in gold.
 
Welcome, fellow user. I usually use Canvas and GPT AI to generate structure. To make the AI content seem more realistic, I add comments, use short sentences, and while perfect grammar is good, sometimes a little imperfection sounds more human. Lately, I've been learning to use Wondershare for some things that require videos and that style of project, but not everything is generated 100% with AI, though a large part is.
 
I’ve been playing around with a bunch of AI tools too, and one thing that helped me a lot was running my drafts through https://unaimytext.com to make them sound more natural. It keeps the meaning but smooths out that stiff AI vibe, which is handy for social posts or short articles. Makes the content feel more like something I’d actually say.
 
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I am using Gemini handles the writing — you can draft one article and instantly spin it into three different styles, which gives you flexibility without extra effort. Then Banana steps in for visuals, generating the images that bring those texts to life. For specialized media, you’re experimenting with Happyaiai (you can google it), which focuses on adult‑oriented video or image creation, though that space always requires careful handling of compliance and distribution rules. For now, I am working on OpenClaw combined with Claude code, just try to throw everything to let them handle it.
 
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