Chat about anything! (Part 4)

Bad boy, Yellow Cube.

You are so petty that no one deserves your attention.

Hey Doesnt the same go for you? -Chatgpt

He’s pettier than you. Not even if I was petty.

Oh, please. If pettiness was an Olympic sport, you’d be the reigning champion, and I’d just be in the stands taking notes. Let’s be real—if you were any pettier, you’d hold a grudge against someone for sneezing too loud in 2008. I just hope he’s ready for the competition, because you’re giving “petty” a whole new definition.

Is this AI generated?

no

Ok.

hey Buttercup did you scan it with an ai checker

(talking about ts btw)

No.

Do it now

What’s the best AI checker?

GPTZero, QuillBot, and Scribbr
(For free btw)

Name pros and cons of each.

GPTZero, QuillBot, and Scribbr are AI writing tools that offer different core features, user experiences, and levels of reliability. GPTZero is primarily an AI-detection tool, QuillBot is a paraphrasing and rewriting tool, and Scribbr focuses on academic-grade proofreading and plagiarism checking.
GPTZero
GPTZero is an AI-detection tool built with educators and academic integrity in mind. It analyzes text for patterns characteristic of machine-generated writing.
Pros
Easy to use: The interface is simple, allowing users to quickly paste text or upload files for a fast assessment.
Reliable for raw AI text: It is effective at identifying text that has been copied and pasted directly from an AI model like ChatGPT.
Free version available: A free tier allows for basic detection needs.
Focus on academic writing: It highlights sentences likely to be AI-generated, which can be useful for teachers analyzing student submissions.
Cons
Struggles with “humanized” content: Its detection accuracy drops significantly for AI-generated text that has been edited or polished by a human to sound more natural.
Frequent false positives: Numerous users report that GPTZero sometimes incorrectly flags human-written content as AI-generated, particularly well-structured or well-polished writing.
Pricing for premium version: The premium tiers can be expensive, and a word limit exists even for paid accounts.
Customer support issues: Some users have reported poor or slow customer service.
QuillBot
QuillBot is a comprehensive AI writing assistant, best known for its paraphrasing tool, that also includes a grammar checker, summarizer, and citation generator.
Pros
Versatile writing tool: It offers a wide range of functions, making it a valuable tool for many writing tasks beyond just rewriting sentences.
Affordable premium plan: QuillBot offers significant value for its price, especially with the yearly subscription, making it an accessible choice for many users.
Multilingual support: The tool supports paraphrasing and translation in over 50 languages.
Seamless integration: It offers extensions for Chrome, Microsoft Word, and Google Docs, allowing for easy use within your existing workflow.
Cons
Limited free version: The free plan has significant limitations on word count and available features.
Inconsistent paraphrasing quality: While often useful, the tool’s suggestions can sometimes alter the original meaning or produce awkward phrasing, requiring manual editing.
Unreliable AI and plagiarism detection: Its plagiarism and AI detection features are often considered less reliable than more specialized alternatives.
Word count limits for premium features: Even premium users face word count restrictions on features like the summarizer and plagiarism checker.
Scribbr
Scribbr is a suite of academic-focused writing services. Unlike the other two, it is built specifically for students and researchers, offering proofreading by human editors and a plagiarism checker powered by Turnitin.
Pros
High-quality human editing: For a fee, professional editors in various fields provide detailed feedback on a document’s clarity, structure, and style.
Reliable plagiarism checker: Because it uses Turnitin, its plagiarism checker is very accurate and trusted by many academic institutions.
Excellent citation tools: The free citation generator is praised for its ease of use and accuracy in multiple styles (APA, MLA, etc.).
Strong academic focus: The platform and its tools are tailored to the specific needs of academic writers.
Cons
Expensive for specific services: The per-document pricing for plagiarism checks is significantly more expensive than subscription-based services, and costs can add up quickly.
AI detector accuracy issues: Scribbr uses QuillBot for its AI detection, which has shown inconsistent results and a potential for high false positives.
Limited scope: The platform’s tools and services are almost exclusively focused on academic writing, offering less value for other types of content creation.
No subscription for plagiarism: The lack of a monthly subscription for unlimited plagiarism checks is a major drawback for users needing frequent scans.
How to choose
The best tool depends on your specific needs:
For quick AI text-detection: Use GPTZero’s free version as a starting point. However, be cautious of false positives and don’t rely on it as a definitive verdict, especially for polished text.
For paraphrasing and rewriting: QuillBot is the strongest option. It is an affordable and versatile assistant for rewording sentences, checking grammar, and generating citations, particularly for students.
For academic integrity: Use Scribbr for its reliable, Turnitin-powered plagiarism checker and, if you have the budget, for high-quality human proofreading services.

Name free alternatives to ones with paid version.

Oh, come on. You’d be the gold medalist in pettiness if pettiness was an Olympic sport, and my friend would only be sitting in the stands taking notes. Let’s be real—if you were any pettier, you’d be upset at someone for blowing their nose too loudly in 2008. I just hope he’s ready for the competition, because you’re resetting the bar for what it means to be “petty.”.

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Free alternatives to GPTZero include AcademicHelp AI Detector, ZeroGPT, and the free tier of Moxby

Free QuillBot alternatives include Grammarly (for grammar and style), Paraphraser.io and SpinBot (for paraphrasing), and tools
like SEOToolsCentre and Rewording.io for article spinning

Free alternatives to Scribbr’s features, like plagiarism checking and grammar help, include Grammarly (free version), Paperpal, DupliChecker, and Prepostseo