Grammarly Introduces AI Expert Review Feature
Grammarly on Friday launched "expert review," a subscription feature that delivers AI-generated critiques presented as insights from named authors and subject-matter experts. The company attributes outputs to living and deceased figures, provides an opt-out email, and faces legal, copyright and ethical concerns over training data, impersonation, and lack of explicit consent.
Key Points
- 1Introduces 'expert review' that generates AI-written critiques attributed to named living and deceased experts.
- 2Raises legal and ethical concerns over training data, impersonation, and use of copyrighted or posthumous works.
- 3Prompts need for clearer consent, transparent disclosures, and simpler opt-out mechanisms for named individuals.
Scoring Rationale
Timely, credible report on a notable product-ethics issue; limited by being a single-company announcement with narrow technical novelty.
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