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Grammarly’s New AI Tool Is More Than a Spell-Checker
GrammarlyGo, the new tool, will arrive in April. Here’s what you should know before then.

Grammarly, the company behind the digital writing assistant of the same name, is expanding its artificial intelligence resources with a new generative AI tool called GrammarlyGo. The company said the new tool is intended to improve communication, and most Grammarly users will be able to use it starting in April.
«Poor communication erodes relationships, stifles business growth and results, and slows feedback loops that devour our time, just to name a few effects,» Rahul Roy-Chowdhury, Grammarly’s global head of product, wrote in a blog post. «In research we conducted with The Harris Poll last year, we established that poor communication costs US businesses up to $1.2 trillion annually — or $12,506 per employee.» You can read the full report here.
According to Grammarly, GrammarlyGo will use personal, organizational and situational context to help craft messages for email, social media and long-form communication. That means if you use GrammarlyGo to write an interoffice message to your work team, the tool could help make your message sound more professional.
Grammarly has multiple subscription tiers, starting with free and laddering up to Premium and Business plans for $12 and $15 per month, respectively.
GrammarlyGo will give you prompts to improve, simplify or shorten a message, as well as a prompt to adjust the message’s tone for different scenarios. You’ll also be able to enter your own prompt to fit your needs.
GrammarlyGo can also be used to generate outlines or ideas, which can be added to messages or used as references. The tool will also have one-click prompts to help you get over writer’s block.


GrammarlyGo could step in to try to help you land that job you’re interested in.
Grammarly«By embracing new technologies like generative AI, we can advance our vision of supporting the entire process — from conception to comprehension,» Roy-Chowdhury wrote.
Grammarly is the latest tech company to announce an AI tool in the wake of OpenAI’s ChatGPT bursting onto the scene at the end of 2022. Other companies, like Microsoft, Google and Snapchat, have announced AI chatbot tools that a person can seemingly carry on a conversation with and that are poised to remake internet search and other familiar online activities, from writing essays to planning a week’s vacation to a new destination. These tools can also generate messages and ideas but don’t appear to take context into account when generating content.
GrammarlyGo’s ability to understand context and tone to a limited degree implies this AI tool is not only a generative AI but a very basic contextual AI, as well.
According to Techopedia, generative AI is an umbrella term that can apply to any type of AI that can be used to create things like text, images, video, audio and code. The technology company Symbl.ai writes that contextual AI can analyze cultural, historical and situational aspects of data to make the best decision.


Users need to give GrammarlyGo information about what kind of text they want the tool to create.
GrammarlyAccording to Grammalry, GrammarlyGo can understand situational context enough to create tailored communication for different scenarios. You still need to input certain data, like the level of formality and tone, into GrammarlyGo in order for it to create the right message. Although the tool may not intuitively be able to respond appropriately, it can differentiate between crafting a casual and formal response if it’s given the data.
GrammarlyGo will be available across other Grammarly products, like Grammarly Premium, Business, Education and Grammarly for Developers. Some Grammarly Free users in select markets will also be able to access GrammarlyGo.
For more, check out what to know about Google’s AI chatbot Bard, Microsoft’s AI-powered Bing and Snapchat’s MyAI.
Editors’ note: CNET is using an AI engine to create some personal finance explainers that are edited and fact-checked by our editors. For more, see this post.
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Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Saturday, April 19
Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for April 19.

Looking for the most recent Mini Crossword answer? Click here for today’s Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles.
Today’s NYT Mini Crossword looked daunting, with those extra Saturday clues the puzzle has every week. But I found the clues pretty easy, and 1-Across even put a familiar childhood song in my head. Need some help with today’s Mini Crossword? Read on. And if you could use some hints and guidance for daily solving, check out our Mini Crossword tips.
The Mini Crossword is just one of many games in the Times’ games collection. If you’re looking for today’s Wordle, Connections, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands answers, you can visit CNET’s NYT puzzle hints page.
Read more: Tips and Tricks for Solving The New York Times Mini Crossword
Let’s get at those Mini Crossword clues and answers.
Mini across clues and answers
1A clue: Subject of a song that ends «Next time won’t you sing with me?»
Answer: ABCS
5A clue: Play at a loud volume
Answer: BLARE
6A clue: Totally convinced of
Answer: SOLDON
7A clue: It wrote this clue: «Virtual assistant with the gift of gab (4, 3). Let me know if you’d like any tweaks!»
Answer: CHATGPT
8A clue: Mascara targets
Answer: LASHES
9A clue: Place to make a lifelong promise
Answer: ALTAR
10A clue: Best coast for sunsets
Answer: WEST
Mini down clues and answers
1D clue: The whole package, so to speak
Answer: ALLTHAT
2D clue: Honey ___, animal that «don’t care» in a meme
Answer: BADGER
3D clue: Makes smaller, as a photo
Answer: CROPS
4D clue: Like emails you can’t take back
Answer: SENT
5D clue: Acts like a braggart
Answer: BOASTS
6D clue: Rock that easily fractures
Answer: SHALE
7D clue: Grabber of stuffed animals in an arcade
Answer: CLAW
How to play more Mini Crosswords
The New York Times Games section offers a large number of online games, but only some of them are free for all to play. You can play the current day’s Mini Crossword for free, but you’ll need a subscription to the Times Games section to play older puzzles from the archives.
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