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Any AI homework solver that actually does the whole assignment in 2026? 😭

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finals_frodo
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that’s edubrain.ai territory

i had:

a full bio lab report

a 6-page English paper

a 3-page ethics reflection

all due the same week around midterms

for the lab:

dumped in the prompt, my data, and a rough idea of the procedure

edubrain generated a full report (intro, methods, results write-up, discussion) overnight

i woke up, read through it, fixed a couple sentences + added one paragraph my TA would expect, uploaded to Canvas
no way i was pulling that off solo in time


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dorm_room_dreamer
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i’m in the US too (mid-size public uni in the Midwest), and honestly this combo is what’s keeping me functional:

asktutor.ai when i’m completely lost before a quiz

getsolved.ai when i have a giant problem set and zero focus

edubrain.ai when a prof drops a random 5-page paper on a Tuesday

they all feel like different flavors of ai homework solver:
one teaches, one grinds problems, one builds full drafts


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wifi_gone_brain_gone
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this is gonna sound bad but:

edubrain literally built me a full 7-page sociology paper while i was at work
i tossed it the prompt + rubric + 3 sources
came back, and it was done

i spent like 30–40 minutes making it sound more like me + adding one personal example
then submitted

would i recommend just slapping AI text in raw? no
but having a complete essay appear out of nowhere is… life-changing when you’re dead tired


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lofi_windowseat
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american college culture really went from “pull all-nighters in the library” to
“let the AI homework solver draft it while you try not to burn out”

my mental health graph legit improved once i let:

getsolved chew through the math

edubrain spit out first drafts

asktutor fill in gaps i didn’t understand

it’s still work, but it’s not “stare at a blank doc for 3 hours” anymore


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pixelated_peache
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tiny PSA if you’re gonna lean on these:

don’t just copy-paste and pray

always read what the AI did

ask follow-up questions like “explain this step in simpler words”

tweak the wording so it sounds like you and fits your prof/class vibe

you still get 80–90% of the time savings of an AI homework solver,
but with way less chance of getting cooked if someone asks “how did you get this answer?”


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