Grammarly Acquires Superhuman
Grammarly is taking a bold leap into AI-powered communication with its acquisition of Superhuman, aiming to transform the future of email writing and productivity.

Grammarly Acquired Superhuman, an AI Email Client

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Envision you are writing an email and are stuck on what to write, then Grammarly jumps in to ease your work. You might think what’s special about it, as Grammarly already provides these services with its Superhighway AI tool. However, now they have officially brought a platform to work on their AI agents. They have acquired Superhuman, an AI tool that helps you manage and schedule emails effectively.

Some people might wonder what’s new in it, as superhuman already helps us to schedule emails and suggest replies rapidly. But it’s a powerful combo, as one knows how to write and the other knows how to work efficiently. Eventually, both of these will help professionals to communicate smoothly in their daily routines. 

As we know, in this era of technology, most people rely on remote work. So, to apply for a job or to receive your offer letter, they rely on emails. It becomes the central hub for professional activities. From hand-wearables to transport systems, everything is integrated with AI technology, so why not revolutionize our professional platforms, including the email system as well? The superhuman and superhighway combo will help Grammarly to lead in this market by utilizing AI features.

On the flip side, AI advancements have their adverse effects too; they’re vanishing the natural ability of people to reflect and write.  However, this is the generation of artificial intelligence, and those who fail to adapt to the changing ecosystem will be left behind, because this is the rule of nature. 

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Grammarly announced Tuesday the acquisition of email client Superhuman in a push to build out its AI for its productivity suite. Neither companies provided details about the financial terms of the deal.

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