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Most AI writing is easily identifiable: the “It’s not just X. It’s also Y” trope, generic filler content that has no meaning, and em dashes galore (just to name a few). But these issues reflect much deeper issues underneath. Sure, the content might sound confident, but generic AI writes in its own style, not yours. And you can rarely tell where a claim came from or the quality of the sources being referenced.
unwrite was built on one conviction: AI-assisted writing where the writer is still in control, using AI as a tool, not as a creator of final prose.
With unwrite, every draft is matched to your voice, reviewed against a fixed editorial standard, and verified against sources you can choose, change, and trust. Citations are checked back to the source they came from. What ships is writing you have taken part in building, and that you can stand behind.
unwrite was created by Charles Orlando. He is a 25-year professional writer: an undergraduate degree in English from UC Berkeley and a master’s in English from Arizona State University (both with distinction, Phi Beta Kappa), author of six books, and a regular contributor to a variety of magazines and websites, including Forbes and AI Journal. He has also spent three decades leading technology and AI strategy, most recently architecting an agentic AI platform for regulated industries and organizations like NASA, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman, with a focus on auditability, compliance, ethics, and keeping a human accountable for what the system produces. His current research, proposed at University College London Institute of Education for his PhD, examines how commercial AI language-learning platforms and apps actually teach effectively.