​Grammarly’s sloppelganger saga 

​Grammarly’s sloppelganger saga 

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How it started

Most people probably know Grammarly for its browser extension that suggests how to spruce up your emails, but over the past few years, it’s been eyeing bigger ambitions. In October, the company formerly known as Grammarly made a public pivot to rebrand as an AI company called Superhuman. The new name was adopted from Superhuman Mail, an AI email platform that Grammarly acquired i …

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