<2>Grammarly Stops Using AI to Clone Experts Without Permission
<3>The Controversy Surrounding Grammarly’s AI Feature
Grammarly, a popular writing assistant tool, has faced criticism for its use of AI to clone experts without permission. The company’s “expert review” feature claimed that its edit suggestions were “inspired by” real writers, including our editor-in-chief and other Verge staff members. However, this practice has raised concerns about the misuse of AI and the lack of transparency in Grammarly’s operations.
<3>The Role of Superhuman in Exposing Grammarly’s Practices
Superhuman, a rival writing assistant tool, has taken a stand against Grammarly’s practices. The company has disabled Grammarly’s “expert review” AI feature, citing concerns about the misuse of AI and the lack of transparency in Grammarly’s operations. In a statement, Superhuman said, “After careful consideration, we have decided to disable Expert Review as we reimagine the feature to make it more useful for users, while giving experts real control over their data and work.”
<3>The Impact of Grammarly’s Practices on the Writing Community
The controversy surrounding Grammarly’s AI feature has sparked a wider discussion about the use of AI in writing and the importance
