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Grammarly will disable its Expert Review AI feature after criticism for using real writers' work without permission. The company says it will reimagine the system to give experts more control and ensure proper consent.
Grammarly faces a class action lawsuit over its AI 'Expert Review' feature, which misrepresented user content as coming from established authors and academics without their consent. The feature was shut down after the controversy emerged.
Grammarly faces a lawsuit over its use of real people's identities in AI-generated content without consent. The case raises significant privacy and ethical questions for the AI industry.
Grammarly is under fire for using the names of journalists and authors in its AI feature without their consent, raising ethical and transparency concerns.
Grammarly is facing backlash for automatically using authors' real names as AI editors without their consent, raising significant privacy concerns in the tech industry.
Grammarly's new 'Expert AI Review' feature offers writing feedback from famous authors—both living and deceased—without their permission, sparking ethical concerns.