AI Models Explained
A brief summary of each AI model in ContentBot
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Written by Nick Duncan
Updated over a week ago

When using our AI Writer, you will have the ability to select which model you'd like to use. Each model has various pros and cons when creating content. You may want to swap between the models to find out which model works best for you and your industry.

Each AI model has its own credit modifier, strengths and weaknesses.

AI Model

Carroll

Hemingway

Credit Modifier

1.0x

2.0x

Strengths

Fast

Blog Structure

Blog Structure

Context

Depth

Length

Weaknesses

Grammar

Depth

Slower

Carroll

Carroll has been developed to be a faster prototype AI model that specialises in producing blog content with the correct structure. Carroll will attempt to write an introductory paragraph, followed by a series of sub headings and a paragraphs for each subheading. Carroll may lose context in some cases and may lack the depth required for longer articles. However, Carroll is a super capable model for most industries when it comes to creating well written blog content.

Each outputted word on Carroll will consume one words from your credit allocation.

Hemingway

Hemingway is currently our most capable model for writing blog content. Although not as fast as Carroll, Hemingway is able to produce rich, quality content for most industries while maintaining context.

Hemingway will follow the same principles as Carroll but the quality of outputted content should be noticeably improved in most cases.

Each outputted word on Hemingway will consume two words from your credit allocation.

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