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Try Grammarly. It's extremely good at this, and with an incredible UX.



It replaces Grammarly (I also don't want that keylogger spyware running anywhere near my systems) entirely and provides additional features. Can Grammarly also write the Haikus necessary to make me chuckle?


Do you have evidence backing up the claims of “keylogger spyware”? Is it less of a keylogger or spyware than chatgpt in any way?

It obviously doesn’t write hilarious haikus. It doesn’t write anything and that’s the point. It suggests improvements on what you write.


It has to be a keylogger to do what it does.

https://www.kolide.com/blog/is-grammarly-a-keylogger-what-ca...


Yes, I've been using Grammarly for several years now. I still use it in conjunction with ChatGPT. It's efficient in correcting spelling and basic grammar errors. However, more advanced features are only available to premium users. At present, their $12/m fee is a bit steep for me.


The more advanced features of chatgpt are $20/m as I’m sure you’re aware.

What do you get out of chatgpt in this realm? I feel very annoyed by its constant tropes and predictable style. Is that something you dont need to care about?


Interesting. I've wondered how useful that the AI stuff added to Microsoft Office would be. Does that mean that there is be a "make my grammar" button like in the example above?


Are you referring to Microsoft Editor (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/microsoft-edit...)? It appears to be an interesting tool - includes tone, spelling, and grammar suggestions. I have yet to try it myself.




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