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Finding a legit american essay company?



noted  8 | 2052 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Jan 16, 2025 | #41
It appears that writing companies that use social media to expose themselves to the student writing market have been asked to truthfully indicate their country of location when signing up for the account. The location they provide is now "fact-checked" for its actual location, placing the form on hold if the writer's current computer IP and his chosen location do not match. Although that method of location checking is not foolproof, at least the social media companies are trying to do something to curb the fake location presentations of their account holders. Finally, the technology is catching up to the con artists.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jan 20, 2025 | #42
Generally, legit writers never initiate "cold" contact with students to solicit business via social media. Your best bet is to ignore anybody who does, whether in this industry or in any other industry.
isabella333  - | 21  
Jan 23, 2025 | #43
It's better to look for an ai essay writer like essay writer or something...give it instructions and let it write a humanized essay and do the rest of the work yourself...you'll learn something and make the essay more personalized and actually learn something too
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jan 23, 2025 | #44
In my opinion, the only thing you're likely to learn from that approach is why AI can't be trusted to generate even a halfway decent academic essay.
isabella333  - | 21  
Jan 24, 2025 | #45
you maybe using AI wrong then, as AI can generate well researched essays...maybe give some time to learn AI because it really is the future and it is here to stay now. Learn it or get left behind its as simple as that.
isabella333  - | 21  
Jan 25, 2025 | #47
I would suggest to change your old school mindset and adapt to the future with an open mind.
AI is here and its everyone.
noted  8 | 2052 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Jan 25, 2025 | #48
@isabella333 I tend to agree with you. I can see the writing on the wall and I have been long advocating that the human writers learn how to merge AI with their own expertise so that they can prevent their becoming irrelevant in the business. Since AI is programmed by human beings, it is only a matter of time before AI becomes efficient in the same manner that a human writer would be. I understand that the more progressive writers have been using AI in tandem with their own writing skills. Unfortunately, they have not gotten to the point where that they have created the necessary seamless integration yet, but I I do not doubt that the time when that happens will eventually get here. AI is integrated into everything these days so trying to fight it or stave it off is a futile cause. Learn to work with it or be rendered irrelevant in the future. There will come a generation of students who will frown upon human writers who do not use AI in developing their papers. Some students may view these writers as not up to par with their writing needs or question the actual usability of the papers they produce. Students who are tech savvy and who will grow up using AI will want that integrated into any service they hire or purchase.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jan 27, 2025 | #49
Right now, AI is great for all sorts of tasks, but still totally incapable of generating a decent academic essay. The last thing students want is to pay someone calling himself a "writer" just to use AI, to provide the same crappy essay thay they could produce by themselves, and entirely for free, which is obviously why I still have a lot of clients two years into the age of AI. Once AI programs do become reliable and capable of generating good academic essays, students will just be able to use AI by themselves, also, without paying anybody else to do that for them. In the meantime, I guess I'll just continue working exclusively in the "niche" market of students who simply want a real writer who doesn't use AI, at all.
noted  8 | 2052 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Jan 28, 2025 | #50
@FreelanceWriter I can only hope that we do not go the way of the typewriter. May we never become an obsolete past of education. Here is hoping that we do not go the way of the typewriter, a still useful, but now considered obsolete part of writing history.
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jan 28, 2025 | #51
I recognize that AI will eventually make almost all human writing obsolete, but by that time, colleges will probably eliminate writing assignments, altogether, and for precisely that reason, except in the few fields in which original writing is the specific focus. However, the AI programs currently available are useless for college essays, unless students are happy with a C- or a D. When that time does come, writers will obviously be the first ones to take the hit, but we'll be followed, and quite quickly, if not immediately, by accountants, advertising professionals, architects, visual artists, film actors, computer programmers, customer service reps, insurance brokers, paralegals, market analysts, risk analysts, stock brokers, web designers, and many other types of jobs. Luckily, as long as college and grad students still have writing assignments, we'll probably continue to have plenty of work.
noted  8 | 2052 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Jan 30, 2025 | #52
Speaking of which, have you given any thought to what field you might enter into should the writing field dry up for human writers @Freelancewriter? Since you mentioned Ai would be getting into far more that just academic writing, how do you see writers surviving in a future where AI will eventually rule as king? Would it be possible to AI proof some of these writing careers you think? Or will human writers be relegated to improving the sources of information for the AI to access?
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FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Jan 30, 2025 | #53
I've never really worked full time as anything but a writer, outside of a brief stint as an athletic director. Once AI really does become capable of generating human-quality writing, I don't think there will be much demand for writers. When that time comes, I'll probably just retire.
Kranika  - | 5   Freelance Writer
Feb 07, 2025 | #54
I work for Killer Papers and it's 100% legit. The workload has dropped from being constant to 0.
formerstudent  - | 54   Observer
Feb 07, 2025 | #55
I suspect that many students simply copy and paste AI-generated content and submit it as their own. However, I read that Turnitin and other platforms are nearing the completion of tools designed to detect AI-written text, marking it as plagiarized. It seems like this will roll out in the second half of the year. It would be funny when teachers run the new software on old papers ;)
FreelanceWriter  6 | 3089   ☆☆☆   Freelance Writer
Feb 07, 2025 | #56
The sooner the better for us writers, obviously.




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