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AI Accountability Crisis: Grammarly Faces Lawsuit Over Unauthorized 'AI Persona' Feature

Grammarly is facing a class-action lawsuit led by journalist Julia Angwin for allegedly turning professional writers into 'AI personas' without consent. The case tests California's 'Right of Publicity' laws as regulators like the FTC ramp up scrutiny. Combined with data leaks at Lloyds Bank and warnings from Cambridge about AI toys, the industry faces an accountability crisis over data usage and safety.

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Grammarly Hit with Class Action Lawsuit Over Unauthorized 'AI Author Personas'

Journalist Julia Angwin has filed a class action lawsuit against Grammarly for using authors' names and writing styles in its AI persona tool without consent. Grammarly has since pulled the feature. The case centers on the 'Right of Publicity' and sets a potential precedent for protecting creators from AI impersonation.

MarkMark·
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Grammarly Hit with Class-Action Lawsuit Over AI ‘Expert Review’ Identity Misappropriation

Grammarly is facing a class-action lawsuit from journalist Julia Angwin over its 'Expert Review' AI feature, which allegedly used authors' identities and styles without permission. The company has disabled the feature, marking a critical legal standoff over identity rights and false endorsement in generative AI.

MarkMark·
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The Identity Crisis of Generative AI: Grammarly Faces Class Action Over Unauthorized 'Expert' Cloning

Grammarly is facing a class-action lawsuit led by journalist Julia Angwin over its "Expert Review" feature, which allegedly cloned the identities of writers and academics without consent. The feature presented AI suggestions as being inspired by specific human experts, leading to charges of identity theft and violation of the Right of Publicity. Grammarly has since disabled the tool, marking a pivotal moment in AI ethics and legal boundaries.

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Battling for Corporate Accountability: Grammarly Faces Identity Theft Charges in AI Training While Nintendo Sues US Government

Grammarly is under fire for using expert identities for AI feedback without consent, raising major 'Right of Publicity' concerns. Meanwhile, Nintendo is suing the U.S. government for tariff refunds, and Elon Musk has failed to block a California transparency law. These cases signal a major push for legal accountability in AI ethics, international trade, and data transparency.

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