Is there anything more theraputic than writing in your journal, jotting down your hopes and dreams, or working through what is causing you stress?
However sometimes, it can be hard to find the words that perfectly reflect new ideas that you have had and want to jot down.
That's where AI Diary can help, allowing you to fine tune your ideas and thoughts, and turn them into eloquent, well-written inserts, that you can refer back to when needed.
But is it any good?
In this review, we will look at the following:
While an AI diary is a unique idea that offers plenty of scope and opportunity, it is difficult to see why you would play to use the platform, given it uses the exact same large language models (LLMs) that ChatGPT does, and that tool is free.
As with all AI writing tool tests Originality.ai conduct, I spent several hours testing each aspect of the tool, comparing it to other AI journaling apps, and identifying whether or not it's the right tool for you, through my first-hand experience with the platform.
AI Diary is a the ideal tool for anyone that is tech savvy, wants to keep a diary, but often struggles to properly articulate their thoughts when they're written down.
AI Diary focuses specifically on using AI language models to turn your diary entries into more detailed and well-written content. As a result, the tool is designed speicically for journal entries, and no other form of AI content generation.
The main feature available for AI Diary users is the diary entry feature. Here, you can input your thoughts and feeling from the day, as you would normally do with a diary. From there, you can ask the AI Diary to format and organize your thoughts, and also add other notes, in a ChatBot style.
Here's an example:
Thanks to the open access developers have to AI language models, there are plenty of other apps you can test out for your digital journal needs if AI Diary isn't right for you.
Some of the most popular options include Mindsera and Reflectly, the latter of which is designed specifically for mobile.
Using my entry example regarding gratitude from earlier, let's see if Originality Standard 2.0 can detect the content AI Diary produced as AI generated.
Overall, the AI Diary is a unique way of using generative AI, and one that can certainly benefit those that struggle to write down their thoughts and feelings.
However, given AI Diary uses the exact same LLMs as ChatGPT, with the right prompts you can get the same responses from ChatGPT, without having to pay for a monthly subscription.
From my experience using this journaling app, I found AI Diary to be very safe, with a robust and clear privacy policy.
You can sign up for an AI Diary account for free, but if you want to use the tools more advanced features, like analyzing your writing skills and so on, you will need to purchase a paid subscription.
Rather than using artificial intelligence for generic AI contet, AI Diary is designed specifically as a digital journal for self reflection and personal growth.