Grammarly has killed its Expert Review feature after writers discovered the AI was mimicking their styles without permission.
The AI-powered tool used the names of writers such as Stephen King and bell hooks.
Using recognizable names to give your AI feature credibility without asking permission is a bad idea.
Journalist Julia Angwin is leading a class action lawsuit against Grammarly for violating her privacy and publicity rights.
A recently-added feature in Grammarly purports to improve users’ writing with help from the world's great writers and ...
Shishir Mehrotra, CEO of Grammarly's owner Superhuman, has announced that the company is "disabling" a feature that ...
Grammarly faces a class action lawsuit over its AI Expert Review tool, which is accused of using real experts’ identities to write feedback without consent.
Grammarly faces a class-action lawsuit after its AI "Expert Review" feature allegedly used writers' identities without ...
Popular writing assistant, Grammarly, has disabled its highly controversial ‘Expert Review’ feature after the tool received ...
Julia Angwin, an investigative journalist formerly of the Wall Street Journal, took the next step and launched a lawsuit. “I ...
The feature, which Grammarly shut down Wednesday, presented editing suggestions as if they came from established authors and ...
For months, Grammarly has been using the identities of real people (including us) for its “Expert Review” AI suggestions ...