Grammarly’s AI editor uses authors’ names without consent, opt-out offered

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The Verge reports Grammarly’s new Expert Review feature surfaced real authors’ names to lend credibility to its AI-generated suggestions without asking for permission. After backlash, Grammarly says experts can opt out by emailing [email protected], but the company hasn’t apologized or rolled back the feature, leaving broader concerns about permission and name protection unresolved.
- Grammarly will keep using authors’ identities without permission unless they opt out The Verge
- Grammarly turned me into an AI editor against my will and I hate it Platformer
- Grammarly Is Offering ‘Expert’ AI Reviews From Your Favorite Authors—Dead or Alive WIRED
- Grammarly’s ‘expert review’ is just missing the actual experts TechCrunch
- Grammarly is using our identities without permission The Verge
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