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Grammarly is adding generative AI features to its proofreading software called GrammarlyGo.
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GrammarlyGo will use context such as voice, style, purpose, and location to determine its approach to auto-composition.
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It will be able to create email replies, shorten passages, rewrite them for tone and clarity, brainstorm or choose from one-click prompts while adhering to context.
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Grammarly's desktop service will pop up in any text field on the computer, making it more convenient than competitors like Notion or Gmail's Smart Compose.
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Grammarly justifies the feature by saying most people's writing can be better and faster, and poor communication drains business productivity and performance.
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GrammarlyGo will be included with the Grammarly service at no extra cost.
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The AI writing feature will be added to Grammarly's Premium, Business, Education, and Developer plans and free plans in select markets.
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The GrammarlyGo beta will begin rolling out in April.