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"textContent": "You may recall that AI writing and editing helper Grammarly admitted to shitting the bed last month when it was caught allowing its users to polish their scribbling in the writing style of well-known journalists, without those journalists' permission. There was more poop earlier this year, when the company was found to be using the writing voice of dead authors to edit and critique its subscribers' work. — Read the rest \n\nThe post Grammarly caught using AI to simulate dead writers… again appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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