Even the folks behind generative AI writing are embarrassed at how bad it is, but Grammarly ripping off the voices of well-known modern writers is indicative of a much larger problem. Apparently, ...
A recently-added feature in Grammarly purports to improve users’ writing with help from the world's great writers and ...
Superhuman says it has disabled Grammarly’s “expert review” AI feature that said its edit suggestions were “inspired by” real ...
Grammarly said it will rethink the tool after criticism that it used real experts—including some who are deceased—without ...
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The feature, which Grammarly shut down Wednesday, presented editing suggestions as if they came from established authors and academics—without their consent.
For months, Grammarly has been using the identities of real people (including us) for its “Expert Review” AI suggestions without getting their permission, and now it’s facin ...
The feature presented editing suggestions designed to emulate the style of journalists, authors, or other writers without their permission.
Superhuman has taken its writing assistant Grammarly on quite the merry-go-round ride regarding its approach to AI tools. In August, the company launched a feature called Expert Review that would ...
Grammarly's “Expert Review” feature uses AI to give feedback through the lens of noted writers and scholars—some of whom are no longer living.
Grammarly's AI-powered "Expert Review" promises "writing feedback by subject-matter experts," and if you write about journalism, there's a good chance that includes you.
The AI-powered tool used the names of writers such as Stephen King and bell hooks.