This Grammarly Feature Stole Writers' Voices – Now There's a $5M Class Action

This Grammarly Feature Stole Writers' Voices – Now There's a $5M Class Action

Grammarly built AI clones of Stephen King, Carl Sagan, and hundreds of journalists, then charged users $12 a month for "expert writing feedback" from those clones. Not one of those writers consented, was paid, or was even told their name and voice were being sold. Some tested their own AI clones and found them giving advice bad enough to damage their professional reputations. The company's response: email us to be removed from something you never joined.

That set off a $5 million class-action lawsuit, with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Julia Angwin as lead plaintiff. CEO Shishir Mehrotra issued a public apology that mostly amounted to a defense of the feature. Juan was a former Grammarly brand ambassador and has since parted ways with the company.

What does Grammarly's desperate AI pivot tell us about where SaaS is headed? When Big Tech decides your work is inventory, what do you actually own?

Disclosure: Juan was a Grammarly brand ambassador and has since parted ways with the company.


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CHAPTERS

00:00 What If Someone Was Already Selling Your Voice?

00:21 Meet the Billion-Dollar Company That Did It

01:18 I Used to Work with Grammarly. Here's What Changed.

02:32 Stephen King, Carl Sagan, and a $12/Month Price Tag on Your Identity

03:04 The $5M Lawsuit and the CEO Apology That Made It Worse

05:25 They Never Asked. They Never Told Anyone. The Damage Was Real.

07:03 Grammarly Says the Lawsuit Has No Merit

08:35 Big Tech Already Decided Who Owns Your Work

12:00 They Take Your Work... Then Sell It Back to You

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