Grammarly launched a new AI personalized voice detection, mimicking users' writing styles

Grammarly launched a new AI personalized voice detection, mimicking users' writing styles

Grammarly, the online writing assistant, has unveiled a new AI feature named "Personalized voice detection and application". This function mimics the user's writing style to make AI-generated text sound less robotic. It forms a unique voice profile for each user, learning and adapting to their tone and writing style over time.

This feature allows users to rewrite AI-generated text in their own voice with a single click. Grammarly aims to launch this feature by year-end, initially for its Business customers only.

Along with the personalized voice feature, Grammarly has also made several other generative AI features widely available. These include an upgraded "Improve It" prompt for more effective text rewriting and a prompt history for continuing writing from the last point. The integration of previous prompts with user context has been improved for more pertinent output. Additionally, Grammarly is increasing prompt usage limits for its paid subscriptions. Enterprise users will get unlimited prompts, while Team and Education customers will receive up to 2,000 prompts per member monthly.

by Mauricio B. Holguin

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Grammarly is an automated proofreader known as Grammarly Editor. It rectifies contextual spelling errors, checks for over 250 common grammar mistakes, enhances vocabulary usage, and provides citation suggestions. As a grammar checker, it holds a rating of 3.9. Its key features include a grammar tool, grammatical error checking, and automated proofreading. Top alternatives to Grammarly are LanguageTool, ProWritingAid, and DeepL Write.

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Grammarly, unfortunately cut off a big piece of its free functionality, so this made it unusable, imho

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