Grammarly is a topic tracked in our intelligence system with 5 linked articles.
A skeptical deep-dive on how AI language detectors, model training paradigms, and associated metrics shape writing, assessment, and governance, highlighting regulatory and market risks for AI-detection tooling.
WIRED’s piece examines Steve Rosenbaum’s use of AI in writing The Future of Truth, uncovering misattributed quotes, mixed AI-detection signals (Pangram: 53% AI-generated, 9% AI-assisted), and broader publishing-policy shifts that raise credibility and regulatory risks for AI-assisted journalism.
Decoder centers on tough AI interviews, the role of journalism in a shifting AI market, and how external validation, platform dynamics, and enterprise-vs-consumer AI shape investment risk, anchored by a TBPN deal and notable industry names.
Shishir Mehrotra discusses Superhuman’s AI-native platform (Grammarly, Coda, Mail) and its Go agent ecosystem, the Expert Review controversy and its dismissal, plus the evolving regulatory landscape on attribution, likeness, and copyright.
Julia Angwin leads a class-action against Grammarly alleging privacy/publicity rights violations over AI editors.
Grammarly faces a class-action lawsuit alleging its 'Expert Review' AI feature used real people's likenesses without consent, signaling significant privacy/publicity rights and regulatory risk for AI-driven identity use.
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