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  3. Journalist Julia Angwin is leading a class action lawsuit against Grammarly for violating her privacy and publicity rights.

Journalist Julia Angwin is leading a class action lawsuit against Grammarly for violating her privacy and publicity rights.

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    Journalist Julia Angwin is leading a class action lawsuit against Grammarly for violating her privacy and publicity rights. https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/12/a-writer-is-suing-grammarly-for-turning-her-and-other-authors-into-ai-editors-without-consent/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon

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      Journalist Julia Angwin is leading a class action lawsuit against Grammarly for violating her privacy and publicity rights. https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/12/a-writer-is-suing-grammarly-for-turning-her-and-other-authors-into-ai-editors-without-consent/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon

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      “Imagine your professor sharpening your essay, your sales leader reshaping a customer pitch, a thoughtful critic challenging your arguments, or a leading expert elevating your proposal,” he wrote. “For experts, this is a chance to build that same ubiquitous bond with users, much like Grammarly has.”
      But the "service" provides none of that. It's, at best, window-dressing posing as real people.

      Why the fuck is the primary business-model of "AI first" companies ultimately scam-based?

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