Grammarly Is Facing a Class Action Lawsuit Over Its AI ‘Expert Review’ Feature
The feature, which Grammarly shut down Wednesday, presented editing suggestions as if they came from established authors and academics—without their consent.
I'm suing Grammarly over its paid AI feature that presented editing suggestions as if they came from me - and many other writers and journalists - without consent.
State law requires consent before someone's name can be used for commercial purposes.
www.wired.com/story/gramma...
11.03.2026 20:55
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It takes a certain kind of…narcissistic nihilism to look across the country at people self-organizing against something that is generally a fairly good material symbol of the intangible class warfare that has alienated them and say, “what a silly distraction from what *really* matters.” And yet…
11.03.2026 12:58
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For instance, you might say to yourself "But this is a very fast-moving technology, and it doesn’t seem likely that any meaningful A.I. legislation will become law without the White House changing hands" and then say oh ok, maybe that's one reason people are addressing this power locally instead.
11.03.2026 13:40
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Opinion | Data Centers Are a Distraction. The Real Fight Is Elsewhere.
A valuable practice when encountering people who are doing something that doesn't quite make sense to you is to ask "hm, wonder what I'm not seeing" instead of asserting "you're doing it wrong." Incredible what there is to learn out there when you do that.
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/04/o...
11.03.2026 13:38
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There’s a pretty strong norm in the union world against publicly criticizing other union leaders but at some point I think it becomes necessary for labor movement leaders to start saying “Sean O’Brien sucks.”
Otherwise this guy represents all unions in people’s minds
thehill.com/homenews/adm...
06.03.2026 18:59
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Importantly they are planning to hire these people on 2 year contracts so what actually happened is they fired everyone so they could rehire them with worse working conditions and an easy revolving door with industry 🔭
06.03.2026 00:53
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I see, so these young men have simply been consulting the ancient texts.
05.03.2026 14:56
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Also most of the recommended menus read like a diet book from the 70s. No vegetables besides potatoes and “2 cups of raw spinach with yogurt.”
05.03.2026 14:06
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I was testing AI stuff for work and asked for powerlifting diets (due to my hobbies). Most of the recommendations were ground meat and rice. I can’t figure out if this craze started with TikTok and shaped the AI or started with AI and shaped the TikTok posts.
05.03.2026 14:04
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hi there! sure!
04.03.2026 17:37
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Yep! Be glad to help!
04.03.2026 13:10
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I have learned so much from you over the years and would love to share! DM if you’d like!
03.03.2026 22:53
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My research is on working class women and AI and the ONE consistency among all of the interviews we’ve done so far is concerns about data centers and environmental impact. We do not bring it up - they do. Every single one.
03.03.2026 22:50
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Pretty sure the complaint is that young Americans are only in harm's way because the deranged president launched an unconstitutional war without any effort to justify it and, apparently, with no real plan or agenda in mind.
So, now seems like the best time for all that?
02.03.2026 17:25
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Cass Sunstein was pushing prediction markets as a fairer alternative to deliberation (e.g. committees, juries) back in 2008. (This and "nudging" in lieu of policy.) The quant asshole revolution of the Obama era laid the groundwork for the gambling, scams, and bullshit vibes paradigm of today.
01.03.2026 10:45
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This succinctly maps about the incentives involved in Amodei’s decision which, as Anil notes, is the bare minimum we should expect.
28.02.2026 14:46
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DHS agents detain Columbia student after entering University-owned residence, Shipman reports
<i>This is a developing story. Check back for updates. </i>
fyi the Columbia student newspaper has far more details on the ICE raid on a Columbia residence hall (including the likely name of the student in question) than any of the journalists y'all are reposting who aren't on campus. 🙂 support student journalism!
26.02.2026 16:57
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In-Demand Skills 2026: Key Skills for an AI-Driven Economy
The Upwork Research Institute reveals the most in-demand and emerging skills companies are hiring for in an AI-driven economy.
Upwork says demand for data annotation & labeling skills on its platform went up 154% in 2025.
As these jobs expands, people should know the reality faced by AI data workers.
@alphabetworkersunion.org & @techequity.bsky.social report: cwa-union.org/ghost-worker...
www.upwork.com/research/in-...
26.02.2026 15:03
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Sometimes the “best” service isn’t emotional labor like smiling. It’s matching the customers urgency. A fine distinction in the basically dead art of customer service.
26.02.2026 15:05
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historical detail I can't help but bring up: by some accounts, the event that instigated the British soldiers to open fire on Crispus Attacks and the rest of the crowd in the Boston Massacre was a soldier being hit by a snowball
25.02.2026 20:48
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‘Abolish ICE’, ‘Caleb Chilliams’ Among Winners of Annual Snowplow Naming Contest
The other winners of the fourth annual contest were Stephen Coldbert, Pope Frío XIV, The Blizzard of Oz, Svencoolie and Caleb Chilliams, Chicago officials announced.
BREAKING: A push to name one of Chicago’s snowplows “Abolish ICE,” clearly linking the humorous pun to efforts to oppose President Donald Trump’s mass deportation effort, won the city’s annual snowplow naming contest, officials announced. @wttw.bsky.social
23.02.2026 16:58
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Oh man...this day.
17.02.2026 17:53
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This is perfect. It could be diagramed like a poem for its layers and meanings. I feel such a sense of genuine loss this morning.
17.02.2026 13:45
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Rev. Jesse Jackson as he rightly noted in 2024 "was the first American presidential candidate to raise the issue of Palestinian human rights." He added, "Our histories from South Africa to Palestine, to right here in the United States of America, are inextricably combined"
17.02.2026 13:02
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In case you’re wondering what kinda shit I live for, it’s this.
16.02.2026 15:08
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🗃️ Tyler Austin Harper’s insane Andrew Mellon Foundation hit piece, which of course @theatlantic.com was happy to print, has rightfully pissed off everyone in the Humanities.
As someone who works in higher education funding, here is a 🧵 on why this article is even more infuriating than you think.
13.02.2026 19:25
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The Nespresso machine is cool, convenient, and functional and never did Mr. Nespresso declare he was going to make baristas extinct, there’s a lesson there for the current tech people
16.02.2026 13:11
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SAY HIS NAME
JULIAN BAILEY
Age 43
Washington, DC
Shot by U.S. Marshals
February 11, 2026
We demand answers.
We demand accountability.
We demand JUSTICE.
Our family is grieving this unimaginable loss.
We are asking for love, prayers, and support from family, friends, and the community.
Balloon Release
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#JusticeForJulian • #SayHisName #JulianBailey • #JusticelnDC
Family & Friends of Julian Bailey
Julian Bailey, 43, is the man who was killed by U.S. Marshals in DC earlier this week.
This is a message from his family.
#JusticeForJulian
14.02.2026 23:07
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