The English language, even for a native English speaker, is not an exact science. Despite our best efforts to learn how to speak and type in grade school, English is just sort of one of those things ...
In addition to other Workspace announcements around Chat and Meet at Cloud Next ’23 today, Google Docs is getting a new paid “Proofread” feature that replaces today’s Spelling and grammar check.
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U.S. Internet giant Google said Tuesday its artificial intelligence (AI)-based grammar checker is available for all users of G Suite, its corporate web tools and services, to help them improve writing ...
A recent update to Google Docs with AI brings a better content checker for users, getting more helpful features from the office app, one that rivals what Grammarly has to offer. The many promises of ...
Google doesn’t grammar check any mentions of its own name, while the company's own AI-based generative search doesn't do any spellchecking whatsoever. Reading time 3 minutes Google is just plain tired ...