User provides detailed feedback that Jasper's AI writing is often "wooden, repetitive, and will make weird factual errors," necessitating extensive proofreading and editing. This indicates a strong need for more natural, diverse, and factually accurate content generation, reducing the post-generation editing effort.
Just make sure you proofread the Jasper documents, and be prepared to edit them quite a bit. So far AI writing is going to be wooden, repetitive, and will make weird factual errors. Be prepared for that and Jasper can give you a starting point that can save a lot of time. Also, if you plan to use it to write papers for school, editing is a must. Many schools have AI policies. And a raw Jasper (or any AI) paper is going to be very obvious.