you can always tell when something was written by AI
no human has ever said "this isn't just X, it's Y" three times in one paragraph
also the em dashes. always the em dashes
you can always tell when something was written by AI
no human has ever said "this isn't just X, it's Y" three times in one paragraph
also the em dashes. always the em dashes
Most AI tools are making students worse at thinking.
Not because AI is bad.
Because the tools are built wrong.
Here is what Ryne does differently: (thread)
Ryne's Lecture Lab works the opposite way.
Drop in your lecture or YouTube link. It gives you a transcript, deep summaries, and flashcards.
You still have to engage with the material. The AI just removes the friction of getting started.
The difference between a tool that thinks for you vs a tool that helps you think better is everything.
Ryne is built for the second one.
Which type of AI tool do you actually want for studying? Reply below.
Your essay got a 62.
The AI essay it flagged as "not yours" got an 85.
Something is broken in education. But the answer is not to avoid AI entirely. It is to learn how to use it properly.
Ryne Humaniser takes AI-written content and makes it genuinely yours, your voice, your
Ryne Citation Kitchen: The only tool I found that actually verifies sources and helps you discover real ones.
If citations are your weak point (they were mine), this is the one.
The honest take: no single tool does everything.
But if you are a student, Ryne is the closest thing to a full toolkit in one place.
What is the most annoying part of writing essays for you? Genuinely asking.
3 hours of content. 4 minutes. Revision-ready.
This is what AI should be doing for students. Not writing their essays for them.
Tag a student who needs this.