Grammarly’s AI Agents Will Redefine Writing With Context Awareness

"Grammarly’s new AI agents are fundamentally different from a command-line interface or chatbot model."
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For about 16 years, Grammarly has been a popular tool among students and professionals for grammar checks and writing suggestions. With the rise of AI, the company is now steering into new territory, one it believes will transform how people write, learn, and communicate.  Grammarly is reimagining how AI could be both practical and personal, and that approach has led the firm to deploying agentic AI, where each agent is designed for a distinct writing challenge. Instead of funnelling everything through a chatbot interface, Grammarly is embedding these agents directly into user workflows, with better context awareness. At the centre of this shift are eight specialised agents designed not just to correct words, but to act as intelligent partners in the writing process. The moti
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Ankush Das
I am a tech aficionado and a computer science graduate with a keen interest in AI, Coding, Open Source, Global SaaS, and Cloud. Have a tip? Reach out to ankush.das@aimmediahouse.com
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