Grammarly is apparently using the names of journalists and authors without permission for an AI feature called "Expert Review."<br /> The article Grammarly's AI writing tips claim inspiration from experts who never agreed to participate appeared first on The Decoder. [...]
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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 offe [...]
Superhuman, the AI-powered mail app, is heading in a more agentic direction with its latest update. Its "write with AI" feature, which you could previously activate when drafting an email, n [...]
Superhuman CEO Shishir Mehrotra admitted Grammarly can 'do much better' when asked about the Experts Review feature, which appeared to offer writing advice from living experts without their [...]