35.2360, Software: AI-Powered Features at Grammarly
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Subject: 35.2360, Software: AI-Powered Features at Grammarly
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Date: 29-Aug-2024
From: Antonis Botinis [info at exlingsociety.com]
Subject: AI-Powered Features at Grammarly
ExLing 2024 Paris
AI-Powered Features at Grammarly
Katia Starenka
www.exlingsociety.com
Summary
At Grammarly, our mission is to improve lives by improving
communication. One of the key technologies driving our innovations are
Large Language Models (LLMs). These advanced AI (Artificial
Intelligence) systems are designed to understand, generate, and refine
human language by processing extensive corpora and employing
sophisticated algorithms. Our objective is to make communication
assistance more intuitive, accurate, and contextually intelligent.
In this presentation at the ExLing 2024 exhibition, I will showcase
how Grammarly leverages LLMs to refine integrated feature sets,
focusing on both revision and composition suggestions. LLMs help us
not only detect and correct grammatical errors but also provide users
with feedback on the quality of their writing. LLMs also power our
suggestions for improving clarity, conciseness, and engagement,
ensuring that the text aligns with the intended audience and
communicative goals. Finally, they enable Grammarly to summarize long
passages to provide concise overviews, making them invaluable for
tasks such as drafting emails or writing reports.
Computational linguists play a vital role in developing and refining
Grammarly's LLM-powered solutions. They design the interactions
between user input and the AI, handle text processing, analyze the
quality of AI-generated suggestions, and identify and correct
inaccuracies to ensure a high-quality user experience.
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Computational Linguistics
General Linguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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