Grammarly now has a new document -based interface, built at the back of the codes, a startup of productivity, which he purchased last year. The interface also has an AI assistant, as well as several AI tools intended for students and professionals, including AI tanner, concealer and citation search engine.
The new interface adopts a block approach, allowing you to insert tables, columns, separators, letters and headers. You can also add rich text blocks to distinguish information, add tips or notifications.
The side belt runs an AI assistant, which can summarize the text, answer questions and provide writing suggestions.
There are also several AI tools: “readers' reactions” allows you to choose the reader's personality and get an opinion on writing based on this character; “Grader” may provide feedback based on the instructor's guidelines and publicly available exchange rates; “Managing citations”, as written on a can, can help find and generate quotes from public materials; And “Paraphraser” can modify the tons of text according to your preferences.
Grammar has also added funds that can detect plagiarism or content generated by AI.

Luke Behnke, vice president of the company product in Grammarly, confessed to TechCrunch that agents made to detect content generated by AI could be affected or missed, but claimed that the company fought its agent to make it the most accurate on the market.
“The goal is not to provide teachers of the enforcement mechanism. If teachers want to enforce the rules, they should use our author's tool. But this (AI detection tool) consists in providing students with students to what can be a text generated by AI in writing,” said Techcrunch.
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Given the whole, grammar now has tools that can help students write using artificial intelligence, tale detect writing generated by AI. So how does it hit the balance between these bonfires that can be argued at the opposite ends of the spectrum? Well, the company claims that it has a “moral imperative” to teach students how to use AI and prepare them for workforce.
Like many other companies nowadays, Grammarly wants to build and integrate more AI agents in their products – the company basically said the same way when it announced the takeover of the ESTHUMAN client E -Mail last month.
In May, Grammarly collected $ 1 billion from General Catalyst to take over and strengthen sales and marketing efforts.


















