Grammarly has introduced a suite of eight to nine new AI agents designed to assist students, educators, and professionals throughout the writing process. These AI tools, available to both Grammarly Free and Pro users, include features such as an AI grader that can predict academic paper grades, citation finder, plagiarism detection, paraphrasing, proofreading, and audience feedback. The agents are integrated into Grammarly's new Coda-powered "docs" workspace, providing context-aware support aimed at improving writing quality while maintaining user control and authenticity. This development aligns with broader trends in education technology, where AI is increasingly seen as a tool to enhance learning outcomes, support educators in grading and plagiarism detection, and address challenges such as language barriers and teacher shortages, especially in remote areas. Industry experts highlight the potential of AI to transform education by personalizing learning experiences and increasing efficiency without replacing human input.
Excellent perspective on AI in education. AI can solve crucial problems like breaking through language barriers and helping teachers scale. This is especially true in remote areas of the world. There simply aren’t enough teachers to reach all the students in need or connect with
What if every student had their own private, on-device AI tutor? 📚 No two students learn the same. Now, no two students will be taught the same. @LiquidAI_ x @AlefEducation https://t.co/LrE0KRTjsl
Kevin Weil highlights Ethan Mollik’s book Co-Intelligence as a model for AI in education. He praises how Mollik integrates AI into teaching, raising expectations for student work. He envisions education where AI strengthens learning outcomes rather than limiting them. https://t.co/IASzr2rmWi