Putting QuillBot to the Test: Where It Saves Your Prose and Where It Ruins It

We have all been stuck staring at a sentence that just refuses to cooperate. You know exactly what you want to say, but when you type it out, it sounds clunky, repetitive, or reads like an excerpt from a dry technical manual. Your vocabulary suddenly deserts you, and you find yourself using the word “important” … Read more

The Grammarly Dilemma: Why Being Grammatically Correct Isn’t the Same as Being Good

I’ve spent a lot of my career staring at the blinking cursor, feeling that low-level anxiety that I’m one misplaced comma away from looking like an amateur. For a long time, Grammarly was just the “safety net”—the thing that caught my “teh” instead of “the” and reminded me that I shouldn’t end a sentence with … Read more

Using ChatGPT for Daily Work: A Practical, No-Nonsense Breakdown

There’s a moment most people have with ChatGPT — you open it for something simple, maybe drafting a message or explaining a concept, and then you slowly start testing how far it can go. That’s how it usually begins. I first tried it for rewriting a dull email. It did a decent job. Then I … Read more