The feature, which Grammarly shut down Wednesday, presented editing suggestions as if they came from established authors and academics—without their consent.
The feature presented editing suggestions designed to emulate the style of journalists, authors, or other writers without their permission.
Journalist Julia Angwin has sued Superhuman's Grammarly for allegedly using her identity -- along with the identities of hundreds of other writers -- in its paid "expert review" feature.
A few days ago, an awkward sentence written by the editing service Grammarly flashed across my screen: “Could Meta be quietly ...
Journalist Julia Angwin has initiated a class-action lawsuit against Grammarly, alleging misuse of her likeness in their 'Expert Review' AI feature.
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