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A writer is suing Grammarly for turning her and other authors into ‘AI editors’ without consent

Journalist Julia Angwin is leading a class action lawsuit against Grammarly, alleging the company violated privacy and publicity rights by using authors' copyrighted works to train its AI without consent. The lawsuit claims Grammarly effectively turned writers into 'AI editors' by training its language models on their published content. This case represents a significant legal challenge to AI companies' data scraping practices and could set important precedents for copyright and consent in AI training.

Background

AI companies commonly train their models on large datasets scraped from the internet, raising questions about copyright infringement and proper compensation for content creators. Grammarly is a popular writing assistance tool that uses AI to suggest grammar and style improvements.

Source
TechCrunch
Published
Mar 13, 2026 at 12:42 AM
Score
7.0 / 10