If your AI product pitch involves anything at all related to putting words in the mouths of dead people, please just do us all a favor and go find something more healthy to do, such as exfoliating with a cheese grater

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Can we take a page from fantasy and outlaw necromancy?

@jalefkowit This has to be like the easiest legal case to win, right?
@jalefkowit I really want to hear Grammarly's hot-take on Dorothy Parker, Geoffrey Chaucer and Umberto Eco. Bring it on! /s
@jalefkowit @wordshaper letโ€™s start with the bible.
@MikeStok @jalefkowit I would laugh rather hard if you got an AI review of your work that was written in ancient Aramaic.

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Holy crap, how is this not a lawsuit waiting to happen?

@clive โ€œLetโ€™s just do it and be legends, manโ€

@jalefkowit Itโ€™s an interesting idea, in a very limited way: authors who are not merely dead, but dead long enough to be out of copyright. Chaucer? Shakespeare? Such fun! Living writers? No way!

If I were teaching an English lit class, I would assign this article for my students to rewrite as a long-deceased author.

"Ye companie in olden days yclept 'Grammarly'..."

@jalefkowit They tried to recruit me years ago by touting how they helped guys sound more educated than they were on dating sites.