- Grammarly started a collection of specialized AI tools to help students
- AI agents can simulate the classification, find quotes and predict readers’ reactions
- The tools are part of the new grammar document platform
Grammarly seeks to play a more active role by helping students write with a new set of AI agents who go far beyond ensuring that you are using half-colors correctly. The company has published a set of eight AI agents built for a specific writing medium, integrating them directly into a new writing platform called Docs (not the Google type).
The new features combine AI capabilities with quieter digital assistance. You do not need to write a promoting specific help, just press the right tool, and Grammarly AI will help find sources, predict how a teacher will react to your word game and make sure not to look like an AI yourself (RIP EM-Dash).
Grammarly has increased its services with AI for some time, including rewriting tools and an AI chatbot last year. The new agents go beyond this reactive approach using the context of your writing and the reason why you write it to offer advice without you having to explain it explicitly.
Grammarly presents new tools to students and professionals, but academic demand seems particularly disastrous. Students are currently torn between doing everything you need to succeed in a school level and compromising this success with the use of AI contrary to ethics which bypass real learning.
Grammarly’s bet is that students who don’t want to be wrong with AI can use these tools to help them learn, not to do it for them. They could use the AI level for comments that imitate the evaluation of a real instructor using specific equipment during the course and details of what the teacher is looking for. The Finder Quote agent can check your sources and help you find better, by forming them correctly as well. In addition, the expert review agent can offer specific comments to the field of writing in fields such as law and medicine, measure arguments against professional standards.
And if you may be inadvertently inadvertently inadvertently to a source, the plagiarism verifier will help report the involuntary copy made when you stand late. And the AI detector checks to make sure your fatigue has not made your writing generated by the machine.
Learn for an AI world
The tools can help students succeed in the long term, according to Grammarly, by teaching them to seek and write well without compromising ethics, even if the tools and shortcuts of AI are everywhere.
According to the internal research of the company, only 18% of students feel “very prepared” to use professional AI after obtaining the diploma, despite the request for literacy of AI among employers. Grammarly wants to become the training field for these skills without undergoing academic integrity along the way. You can access all these tools in the new Grammarly Docs platform, both as a free and paid abundance.
Of course, Grammarly is not the only player in pursuit of this idea. Microsoft Copilot In Word offers similar features to Grammarly, just like Gemini Ai from Google in Google Docs. But Grammarly’s approach is both more complete and rationalized because of its emphasis on the avoidance of having an AI of writing everything for the user. This is what could make this update stick.
Because although Grammarly could have been another AI writing tool, he made a step back. As imperfect as all AI tools are, at least this approach tries to fight against the very real crisis of people who do not know how to use AI writing aids, if they even want.