Grammarly Disables AI Tool Accused of Impersonating Real Writers
A class-action lawsuit claims Grammarly’s Expert Review feature used the names of acclaimed writers without permission and illegally authorized its AI tool to provide writing advice on their behalf.
'Strategy Implementation': Why So Much Professional Writing Sounds Like This
This bureaucratic writing habit may sound official, but it’s bogging down your prose.
When Journalism Pretends: The Atlantic’s Measles Controversy
The Atlantic recently published a heart wrenching story about an unvaccinated child who died from measles. The twist? The story wasn’t real. The backlash was swift and understandable.
We Put Four Online Grammar Checkers to the Test. They Flunked.
Popular proofreading apps like Grammarly still struggle with complex grammar.
Why Writers Should Pay Attention to Anthropic’s AI Controversy
The rapid advancement of AI is reshaping the creative landscape, often at the expense of writers’ rights and livelihoods. The controversy over Anthropic’s book scanning project—now back in the headlines—illustrates the urgent need for writers to pay attention to how their work is used in AI training.