AI has gotten smarter, but it’s still predictable. Here's how to find the red flags.
The tool, offered by the recently-rebranded company Superhuman, gives feedback based on the work of famous dead and living ...
Superhuman has taken its writing assistant Grammarly on quite the merry-go-round ride regarding its approach to AI tools. In ...
New research from Bazaarvoice Inc., the world’s leading platform for collecting and distributing authentic consumer product ratings and reviews, reveals how shoppers feel about the intersection ...
Grammarly faces a class-action lawsuit after its AI "Expert Review" feature allegedly used writers' identities without ...
We've all been there. It's nearly midnight, there's a half-open document on your screen, and you still need a fully cited research paper done before morning. The topic isn't the hard part. It's ...
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.
Publishers can claim they're conducting "thorough" reviews of text for AI writing, but this one was still published in the U.K. anyway.
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