Introducing Grammarly Authorship, a tool designed to determine whether an article was written by a human or generated by AI, or if AI was used to edit the content. Grammarly claims that while there are several tools available to detect AI-generated articles, Authorship takes a unique approach by cross-referencing the original content across up to 500,000 apps and websites to identify which parts were human-written, which were copied, and which were AI-generated.
The primary target audience for Grammarly Authorship is educational institutions. Grammarly asserts that this tool will benefit both students and educators, as learners can showcase their writing process and even if schools permit the use of Generative AI, they can still demonstrate their workflow as Authorship operates in real-time during the writing process.
Authorship will be available in beta status through Google Docs starting in September 2024 and will also be supported in Microsoft Word and Pages within the same year.
Source: Grammarly
TLDR: Grammarly Authorship is a revolutionary tool that distinguishes between human-written and AI-generated content, catering to educational institutions and providing real-time analysis of the writing process.
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