Grammarly Introduces AI Writing Assistant Similar To ChatGPT

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Grammarly recently launched a powerful AI-powered writing assistant which promises to take your writing to the next level. With GrammarlyGO, users can generate text from scratch or enhance existing drafts, emails and documents. This AI-based tool provides tailored experiences by analysing your writing style and allowing you to set a preferred voice and professional role. This utility is helpful in creating text from various workflows, cutting down on the time spent on revisions and freeing you up to focus on other important tasks.

This AI tool functions much like ChatGPT or Google’s Bard, but with a more specific approach and adaptation to multiple platforms, such as blogging tools, social media and emails. Grammarly is designing it to help it’s customers to speed up the writing process and assist in edits. This feature allows users to generate outlines, adjust the tone and even complete entire blocks of texts from given prompts.

Currently GrammarlyGo is available to those on the beta, and the functionality is enabled by default. It is available to both free and paid accounts, and for business customers with the Teams or Enterprise tiers. There is a limit to the number of prompts available for each user, with the Free version providing up to a 100 prompts monthly and the Teams providing 500, with the Enterprise tier giving a 1000 per month per user.

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