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One of Grammarly’s ‘experts’ is suing the company over its identity-stealing AI feature

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Last updated: March 12, 2026 6:46 am
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Published: March 12, 2026
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As beforehand reported by Wired, Grammarly has been utilizing the identities of actual individuals (together with us) in its Skilled Overview AI ideas for months with out permission, and is now dealing with a lawsuit from one of many journalists included. A category motion lawsuit filed Wednesday by journalist Julia Angwin alleges that Superhuman violates legal guidelines that prohibit the usage of somebody’s identification for business functions with out their consent, violating the privateness and publicity rights of “consultants.”

Angwin mentioned she discovered her identification had been used by Casey Newton. Newton can also be one of many consultants who revealed The Verge is being utilized by Grammarly when testing the characteristic this week. A number of present Verge staffers additionally confirmed curiosity in Grammarly’s AI-generated ideas, together with editor-in-chief Nilay Patel.

CEO Shishir Mehrotra mentioned, “This agent is designed to assist customers uncover influential views and scholarship related to their work, whereas additionally offering a significant means for professionals to construct deeper relationships with their followers. Now we have listened to the suggestions and acknowledge that we fell brief on this. We want to apologize and acknowledge that we are going to rethink our strategy going ahead.”

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