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Grammarly announced their generative AI tool earlier this year, and the company started rolling out their Generative AI called Grammarly Go to a handful of users. It improves productivity as they have trained the AI to perform tasks and refine content. However, it is currently in the early stages of development, so you might encounter errors, and before rolling out in Public Beta, the company had a closed beta.

Grammarly is introducing GrammarlyGO, which includes AI features to improve your writing

Most of us know Grammarly for helping us improve grammar and polish our written content, for which the company has years of experience. They are expected to take this ahead of the competition with the AI built into Grammarly. This version is expected to catch more spelling and grammatical errors that needed to be caught with the earlier version of Grammarly.

Grammarly Go expanding with Generative AI.

This is expected to start rolling out by the end of this month. Users don’t need to perform any action to enable it, as it will be enabled by default. The company also ensures that it has security and privacy filters, and with the Large Language Model which Grammarly uses, it could potentially bring massive changes to the articles we read on websites since this is a well-known tool for grammar and spelling correction.

Grammarly is introducing GrammarlyGO, which includes AI features to improve your writing

It will help you write quickly without outlining, making it easier for the author to write the content, and you can adjust the tone and the format while continuing to write the entire text. If you have ever used ChatGPT or Google Bard, you may find similarities as it gives output based on users’ prompts, but it is more focused on writing emails, social media, and blogging tools and can work fast on such things.

Easily able to create a draft and also rewrite a draft. Most of the functionality on Grammarly is still in Beta. Currently, it’s free for both free and paid users, but the company may put some restrictions when it is ready, like Notion. It will be turned on by default and available for individual and business accounts. Business entities could request their administrator enable Grammarly Go from their end for the entire organization or a group within the organization.

Grammarly is introducing GrammarlyGO, which includes AI features to improve your writing

As of now, Grammarly Go only allows users to have limited prompts. Free users can use up to 100 prompts per month, and paid users can use up to 500. Grammarly is expected to release this in Beta for business customers, with team subscriptions having 500 prompts per month per user, and as for enterprise, they are offering 1000 per month per user. Users can also use Notion for grammar and spelling correction, but it is less robust and reliable than Grammarly.

Grammarly Go aims to have rich-form communication to help craft messages for emails and social media and write interoffice messages to your team, so it sounds more interesting. Also, it will suggest prompts to improve your writing text, shorten the message, and tone the writing context since it can understand the content and carry a conversation like other AI tools. Using Grammarly Go, it’s straightforward since there is no waiting list; just join Grammarly, and you are ready to go, but it’s currently kicking off for business users.

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