How to use rewriting and summary tools without changing facts
High-intent searches include “how to summarize a document with AI” and “how to rewrite a paragraph.” On TKCore, open AI summarizer or Paragraph rewriter from the directory under rewriting categories.
1. Summaries: specify depth and format
Ask for “five bullets + one-line takeaway” or “200-word executive summary.” If numbers and product names must stay exact, state that explicitly.
2. Rewrites: separate style from facts
Paste the paragraph, then say “same facts, clearer flow, slightly shorter.” If the model adds claims, delete them or regenerate with “do not add new facts.”
3. Academic and legal sensitivity
For homework or contracts, follow your institution or firm policy. Our plagiarism remover wording reminds you that you must have rights to the source you paste.
4. Chain tools
A common chain is summarize long notes, then rewrite the summary into an email. Keep the approved summary as the canonical intermediate artifact.
5. Quality check
Diff mentally against the source for numbers, negations (“not”), and dates. Those are where automated rewrites most often slip.