Hey Everyone,
I’m really interested in how Generative A.I. will transform Ed-Tech. We’ve all heard of students using ChatGPT, and even teachers, in various ways. But the reality is tons of A.I. Tools and writing-editing companies are leveraging this for students.
Grammarly is a rather well-funded company. So how do legacy writing tools leverage Generative A.I. to keep relevant? Grammarly has been a go-to tool for proofreading text, and now it’s targeting Students in a big back-to-school push this Fall.
A month ago the company announced that starting in late August, its GrammarlyGo tool will help students brainstorm and plan their writing using prompts such as “build a research plan for my paper” or “brainstorm topics for my assignment.”
This is not a sponsored or a paid post, I’m just genuinely curious about this topic.
As GenX and Alpha are generally more native and more adaptive to Generative A.I. trends, tools and prompt engineering concepts, I find this very interesting. How will education be transformed by Generative A.I.?
On my list of A.I. Newsletters (+/- 400), I included many Newsletters at the intersection of A.I. and Education: you can find them here:
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