Grammarly gets a design overhaul, multiple AI features

Grammarly, the popular grammar and writing assistant, has undergone a significant design overhaul and introduced several new AI-powered features. The company has adopted a document-based interface, which was developed using Coda, a productivity startup acquired by Grammarly last year. The updated interface now includes an AI assistant, as well as a suite of AI-driven tools aimed at students and professionals. These new features include an AI grader, which provides detailed feedback on written work, a proofreader that checks for grammatical and spelling errors, and a citation finder that helps users correctly format references. The changes are part of Grammarly's ongoing efforts to enhance its capabilities and provide users with a more comprehensive and streamlined writing experience. With the integration of advanced AI technologies, Grammarly aims to offer a more intelligent and personalized approach to improving writing skills and productivity.
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