Grammarly now has a new document based on documents built on the back of Coda, the start of productivity it acquired last year. The interconnection also sports as an AI assistant, as well as some AI tools intended for students and professionals, including a Grader AI, Correction and Finder.
The new interface adopts a first approach, allowing you to enter tables, columns, separate, lists and headers. You can also add rich text blocks to highlight information, add tips or notifications.
A side line hosts the AI assistant, who can summarize the text, answer your questions and provide writing suggestions.
There is also an AI toolbar: “Revisor Reactions” allow you to choose a personal reader and receive comments about your writing based on this person. The “Grader” can provide feedback under the instructions of a trainer and the course material that can be available to the public. “Finder Citation”, as he says in tin, can help you find and create references from public materials. And “paranoid” can modify the tone of a text according to your preferences.
Additional Grammarly agents who can detect plagiarism or content created by AI.


Luke Behnke, vice president of Enterprise Product at Grammarly, admitted to TechCrunch that agents who have been detected by the content created by AI could hit or lose, but claimed that the company has tuned its agent to be the most expensive market.
“The goal here is not to provide an enforcement mechanism for teachers. If teachers want to impose policies, they should use our authors’ tool. But that [AI detector tool] It is about providing a window to students in what could be a text created by AI to their writing before they submit, “he told TechCrunch.
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Taken in their entirety, Grammarly now has tools that can help students write using AI, and also Scripture detection produced by AI. So how does a balance beaten between these outbreaks, which one could argue that they are at the opposite edges of the spectrum? Well, the company says it has a “moral check” to teach students how to use AI and make them ready for the workforce.
Like many other companies these days, Grammarly wants to build and integrate more AI agents into its products – the company essentially said so much when it announced the acquisition of the Superhuman e -mail customer last month.
In May, Grammarly increased $ 1 billion from the general catalyst to make acquisitions and boost sales and marketing efforts.
