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Article: Grammarly’s ‘expert review’ is just missing the actual experts
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Grammarly's "Expert Review" feature, launched in August 2025, provides AI-generated writing feedback framed as coming from the perspective of famous authors, thinkers, and even specific tech journalists. The named experts, however, are not involved with or endorsing the product; Grammarly states it uses their names because their publicly available works are widely cited.

The article's author found the feature thoughtless and was disappointed their own publication, TechCrunch, was not included among the referenced media outlets. Critics argue the feature is misleading, as it implies expert involvement where none exists, with one historian stating, "These are not expert reviews, because there are no 'experts' involved in producing them."

The main topics covered are the launch and function of Grammarly's Expert Review feature, the ethical concerns regarding the use of experts' names without permission or involvement, and the critical reception of the feature as potentially misleading.

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https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/07/grammarlys-expert-review-is-just-missing-the-actual-experts/
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TechCrunch
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2026-03-07 22:56
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2026-03-07 20:30
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2026-03-07 20:30
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