Marley Stevens, a junior at the University of North Georgia, utilized the popular writing plug-in Grammarly while working on a paper for her criminal justice class. Grammarly, which boasts 30 million users, catches spelling errors, typos, and grammar issues. However, upon submitting her work, Stevens was surprised to receive a zero from her professor. It turns out Grammarly employs generative AI, and a detection service flagged it as "unintentionally cheating."
Stevens, along with Jenny Maxwell from Grammarly, share more details on "NewsNation Prime."
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