wordAI and Article Forge belong to the same person / company. And I don't recommend either of them. I took a 7-day free trial with Article Forge a few weeks ago and they canceled my trial manually in day 6 because I gave them negative feedback on one of the article
And it's not like I even wanted to give them negative feedback, but the feedback button gets shoved into your face after each article the software writes and after a succession of 3-4 articles in a row where one of the sentences read "you will get cancer and die" (on "self esteem" articles, mind you) I decided to thumb the article down and send them feedback, and not even 30 minutes later my trial had been miraculously ended LOL
If you want to make autoblogs and target long tail keywords that no one even knows exist (like, REALLY long tail keywords.... 13-14 words long tail keywords) then using AF is great because you just slam a few 100s of those long tails into the software and set it up to write and autopost those articles each day to your autoblog and eventually some of those keywords will start ranking. Sure, most of them will make no sense, but who cares? It's autoblogs and you just post gibberish on them until you either make money, or get the autoblogs deindexed.
Anyway, I digressed a little... but the point is that WordAI is bad indeed, I wouldn't even be surprised if the owner of WordAI and AF tried to sell these tools to more gullible people because the era of content spinners is gone with the establishment of GPT-3 based writers. I still use Spin Rewritter (so, a content spinner) from time to time, but only to spin content for web 2.0s for backlinking purposes. And when I'll get money in August I will buy several expired domains and set them up as autoblogs using exclusively content spinners (well, SR, not just any content spinner) and see if they can still make me money. But that's more like a fun test for me, rather than a reliable source of income