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  • Grammarly has rebranded itself to Superhuman after acquiring the email client in July.
  • However, the Grammarly extension will continue to be known as it is.
  • The company has also launched Superhuman Go AI assistant which will provide email feedback and suggestions.

Grammarly is rebranding itself as Superhuman based on the name of the email app it acquired in July. Along with the new name, it is also launching an AI assistant called Superhuman Go, which will be baked into Grammarly’s web extension to provide feedback and writing suggestions while drafting emails.

What’s New with Superhuman Go AI Assistant?

Superhuman (Previously Grammarly) CEO Shishir Mehrotra announced the name change in an X post , which caused some confusion among long-term Grammarly users. So to make things clear, Grammarly, the extension, will continue to be called as it is ; only the parent company is being renamed.

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Moreover, the Superhuman Go will offer services like writing suggestions, feedback , and availability for an event or meeting. However, you will need to connect it with apps like Jira, Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Calendar to grab relevant details.

Users can turn on Superhuman Go right from the Grammarly extension to try it out. However, if you don’t want the AI features, you can switch to some of the other Grammarly alternatives out there.

Superhuman Go is available for free to use , but the company is selling subscriptions too, starting with the Pro plan, which costs $12 annually and will include Grammarly’s grammar and tone support in multiple languages. There’s also a business plan, which goes for $33 annually and also includes Superhuman Mail.

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  • OpenAI is reportedly working on a music generation tool to create AI music with text prompts.
  • The company is working with students at the Juilliard School to train the AI model.
  • It is unclear when it will be available and whether it will be a standalone service or part of ChatGPT.

OpenAI is reportedly developing a new tool that will enable users to generate music with a simple text prompt, and it is collaborating with students at the Juilliard School to train its upcoming model.

Will OpenAI’s Music Generation Tool Be a Threat to the Music Industry?

This tool will let users generate music tracks with a text prompt , similar to how you make images with AI, or create videos on the Sora 2 app . OpenAI is thinking of a tool that can be used to create a guitar to accompany a vocal track, or allow artists to create a custom base track for their music.

According to the report by The Information that OpenAI is working with students at Juilliard Schools to annotate scores to create training data for the music model. We can expect it to work something like the popular Suno tool that many people use to generate AI music.

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However, it remains unclear whether this AI music generation tool will be a standalone app, like Sora 2. Or will it be part of ChatGPT like its image generation models? It is also unknown whether it will be a paid service upon release or free for all users.

AI music is already having a big impact on the music industry. People are recreating the likeness of popular artists and uploading the songs as their own. Spotify is taking steps to fight AI music , along with other music labels, to fight AI fluff on the platform. OpenAI was also called out recently for the inappropriate use of copyrighted characters in the Sora app .

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