AI-based writing assistant Grammarly announced Thursday that it is launching a generative AI feature called GrammarlyGo that will let users brainstorm ideas, compose writing, edit and personalize text. It’s the latest AI-powered tool for the company, which was founded in 2009 as a grammar checker but has since expanded to make writing suggestions as well as clarity, conciseness and tone adjustments.
With the new feature, built on OpenAI’s GPT-3 large language models, users can provide short prompts to create entire drafts of writing and convert bullet points to paragraphs.
They can give feedback and additional context to the tool to rewrite a piece of text based on a preferred tone (such as professional, confident, or friendly) and length (shorter or longer). GrammarlyGo can also interpret the intent of an email, condense it into a single line and propose options for email replies based on the context of previous emails.