Answers to popular questions
Yes. More correct terms are "machine learning" and "deep learning". But due to the rapid popularization of AI, the definitions of these concepts are blurred.
No. User data is completely confidential, which is why it is not transferred to third parties and is not stored in a common database. The text content generated for you will disappear after you refresh the page.
The generation mechanism is not perfect and is gradually being refined by trial and error. Due to the fact that the content creation algorithm is not systematized (this is typical of all existing machine learning methods).
As a rule, raw materials are generated in a few minutes. In turn, the final processing of the text can be created up to half an hour - the duration of the procedure depends on the volume, topic, as well as the initially set parameters.
Yes. The user has the right to use the AI-generated content as he pleases. There are no legal obligations in this case. The text is generated so as not to violate any copyright.
No. AI is trained using huge amounts of information, thanks to which it understands the meaning and vocabulary necessary to create unique texts, and not just copies them.
AI is used by a huge number of people who need to quickly generate some text. As a rule, these are bloggers, students, marketers, writers and other content makers.
The character input limit is set by OpenAI, an API provider for textual artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence uses advanced language models based on GPT-3 (provided by Open AI). The latter are trained on large amounts of information, which makes it possible to predict the development of thought in text form based on a given scenario.
First, you should establish the specific goal of the project, as well as the desired result. You should describe in as much detail as possible the requirements for the final work, as well as the conditions and restrictions for its implementation.