• Grammarly has debuted a collection of specialized AI tools for aiding students
  • The AI agents can simulate grading, find citations, and predict reader reactions
  • The tools are part of the new Grammarly Docs platform

Grammarly is looking to take a more active role in helping students write with a new set of AI agents that go well beyond simply ensuring you use semicolons correctly. The company has released a set of eight AI agents built for specific writing support, embedding them directly into a new writing platform called Docs (not the Google kind).

The new features combine AI abilities with quieter digital assistance. You don’t need to write a prompt asking for specific help, just tap on the right tool, and Grammarly’s AI will help find sources, predict how a professor will react to your wordplay, and make sure you don’t sound like an AI yourself (RIP em-dash).



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