Grammarly’s ‘expert review’ is just missing the actual experts

Grammarly’s ‘expert review’ is just missing the actual experts

Source: The Verge

Summary

Grammarly, a writing tool, has introduced a new feature that claims to enhance users’ writing skills with the help of renowned writers and thinkers, as well as some tech journalists. The feature is designed to provide users with suggestions and ideas from notable figures to improve their writing.


Our Reading

The launch follows a familiar script.

Grammarly’s new feature promises to bring the wisdom of great writers to users’ fingertips. Because who needs original thought when you can borrow from the best? The feature is touted as a way to “learn from the greats” and “write with the confidence of a pro.” Because, clearly, that’s exactly what’s been missing from our writing.

Original observation: This is just a fancy way of saying “Grammarly now has a quote database.”


Author: Evan Null