Grammarly said it will rethink the tool after criticism that it used real experts—including some who are deceased—without consent.
Superhuman’s Ailian Gan, a director of product management for AI agents, told SFGATE that the “Expert Review” feature would come down this week, “as we reimagine the feature to make it more useful for ...
Shishir Mehrotra, CEO of Grammarly's owner Superhuman, has announced that the company is "disabling" a feature that impersonated journalists.
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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.
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Now it will ‘reimagine’ the Expert Review feature, and allow experts a choice about participating in future AI plans. is a ...
Angwin says she found out her identity was used by way of Casey Newton, who is also one of the experts that The Verge uncovered being used by Grammarly when we tested the feature this week. Several ...
After enlisting countless authors, writers, and journalists for its much-needed “Expert Review” feature, the company has reversed course because it did so entirely without their consent, prompting a ...
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