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The company has launched eight new automated assistants to help students and working professionals hone their writing skills.

Grammarly is positioning its fleet of agents as a team of expert AI collaborators that balance automation with education, handling rote busywork while simultaneously providing tips that can help human users become more capable and confident writers. Many educators today worry that the rise of easily accessible generative AI tools is dulling critical thinking skills among students, making it dangerously easy for them to entirely offload the work required by some assignments (essays, for example) onto these systems. For example, the press release mentions the hypothetical example of a marketing director using the Reader Reactions agent to get a sense of how a draft of a product launch announcement will resonate with the company's sales team and with its CEO.

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