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One of Grammarly’s ‘experts’ is suing the company over its identity-stealing AI feature
For months, Grammarly has been using the identities of real people (including us) for its "Expert Review" AI suggestions without getting their permission, and now it's facing a lawsuit from one of the journalists included, as previously reported by Wired. The class-action complaint filed by journalist Julia Angwin on
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Journalist Julia Angwin is suing Grammarly over its use of real people's identities in its AI-powered "Expert Review" feature without permission. The lawsuit claims Grammarly has been using these identities for months without consent. Angwin is seeking class-action status for the complaint.
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