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  1. Grammarly rebrands as Superhuman, unveiling a suite of AI‑powered products—including Superhuman Go, Coda, and Superhuman Mail—that work everywhere you type, proactively assist with writing, research, scheduling, and more.

    **Summary of “Becoming Superhuman” (Grammarly → Superhuman announcement)**

    - **Rebranding:** Grammarly is changing its corporate name to **Superhuman** while the Grammarly product will continue to exist under the new umbrella.

    - **New product suite:** The Superhuman suite now bundles four offerings:
    1. **Grammarly** (the trusted writing assistant)
    2. **Coda** (an all‑in‑one collaborative workspace)
    3. **Superhuman Mail** (an AI‑native email inbox)
    4. **Superhuman Go** (the flagship AI layer that works everywhere).

    - **Superhuman Go:**
    - Functions in any app or web tab, not just a single interface.
    - Proactively surfaces information, drafts replies, schedules meetings, and pulls data from CRMs, calendars, etc., **without the user having to ask**.
    - Allows third‑party agents via the **Superhuman Agents SDK**, so companies can embed their own chatbots or tools directly into the Go experience.
    - Early partner agents include Common Room, Radical Candor, Fireflies, Parallel, Speechify, Quizlet, and more are incoming.

    - **Coda + Superhuman Mail integration:**
    - Coda will turn meeting notes into action items and auto‑generate drafts/briefs.
    - Superhuman Mail will auto‑draft context‑rich replies that reflect the user’s voice and pull in data from other tools.

    - **Strategic vision:** By embedding AI into the exact places users work, Superhuman aims to make AI feel “ordinary” – no separate windows, prompts, or copy‑pastes. The goal is to let people think and create while the AI handles routine, repetitive tasks.

    - **Leadership quote:** Shishir Mehrotra, formerly CEO of Grammarly, now CEO of Superhuman, frames the shift as moving from a single‑product AI helper to a proactive, ubiquitous AI platform that “fits where you work.”

    Overall, the article announces Grammarly’s rebrand to Superhuman and introduces a broader, proactive AI ecosystem that extends beyond writing into task automation, research, scheduling, and collaboration across all user workflows.
  2. This article discusses practical AI adoption, focusing on how AI should serve people and how to move from the current state to an ideal future state. It highlights examples of companies like Smartsheet and Western Governors University seeing ROI from Grammarly, and announces Grammarly's acquisition of Superhuman. It also introduces a 'Big Rocks' ritual for quarterly planning and discusses the three phases of productivity (digitization, collaboration, and agentic AI).

    **Key Points:**

    * **AI as a Workflow Redesign:** Mehrotra sees AI moving beyond simple automation to fundamentally redesigning work, becoming an active participant alongside humans.
    * **Rituals for AI Integration:** He emphasizes the importance of establishing work "rituals" to effectively integrate AI, citing examples like AI-powered email triage and new hackathon formats. He introduces the "Big Rocks" method for prioritizing initiatives.
    * **Grammarly's Success with AI:** The article highlights Grammarly's ROI for clients like Smartsheet (283% ROI, 1600 hours saved) and Western Governors University (146,000 hours saved, $2.5M savings).
    * **Grammarly's Acquisition of Superhuman:** This acquisition is presented as a step towards a unified, AI-powered productivity suite.
    * **Three Phases of Productivity:** Mehrotra outlines three phases: digitization (faster work), collaboration (real-time work), and now, agentic AI (AI participating in work). He argues organizations need to prepare for this shift by viewing AI as a tool to *augment* human work, not replace it.
    * **Further Reading/Resources:** The article links to additional content, including a Fast Company piece by Mehrotra and links to relevant news articles about Grammarly, Figma, and other companies.

    **Overall:** The article advocates for a thoughtful, ritual-based approach to AI adoption, focusing on how AI can enhance existing workflows and empower employees rather than simply automating tasks. It showcases Grammarly's position as a leader in this space.
  3. Grammarly is evolving into a full productivity platform with the launch of eight specialized AI agents designed to assist users throughout the writing process. These agents offer targeted help with tasks like source verification, originality checks, predicting reader reactions, and evaluating work against rubrics. Integrated within a new AI-native writing surface called “docs,” and eventually across 500,000+ platforms, these tools aim to provide context-aware support, replacing the need for complex prompt engineering and empowering both students to develop AI literacy and professionals to maintain authentic communication. The launch signifies a shift towards agentic AI, anticipating user needs and delivering intelligent assistance directly within their workflow.
    2025-08-19 Tags: , , , by klotz
  4. Grammarly is launching nine AI agents for writing and grading assistance, available for Free and Pro users. These agents aim to help students improve their writing, predict grades, and detect plagiarism, while also assisting educators in reviewing submissions.
    2025-08-18 Tags: , , , , , by klotz

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