Grammarly's AI 'Expert' Reviews Spark Ethical Concerns

Grammarly's new 'expert' AI review feature raises questions about the use of dead and living authors' work without consent. Learn about the ethical implications and expert perspectives.
Grammarly, the popular writing assistant tool, has recently launched a new feature that claims to provide 'expert' feedback on users' writing based on the styles and techniques of famous authors - both living and deceased. However, this innovative offering has sparked a wave of ethical concerns among the literary community and beyond.
The new feature, part of the company's recent rebranding as Superhuman, allows users to select from a roster of renowned writers, from Ernest Hemingway to Maya Angelou, whose distinct voices and approaches are then used to analyze and critique the user's work. While the tool is intended to provide valuable feedback and guidance, many have questioned the ethical implications of using the intellectual property of authors without their permission.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Fuente: Wired


