Latimer.AI and Grammarly Partner for Inclusive AI Writing Tools in Education

Latimer.AI and Grammarly have announced a partnership to offer an inclusive AI writing assistant bundle for higher education, enhancing writing quality and cultural awareness.

Latimer.AI and Grammarly have announced a partnership to deliver the industry's first inclusive AI writing assistant bundle for higher education, announced in a press release. This collaboration aims to provide Grammarly for Education customers with exclusive access to both services, enhancing writing quality and cultural awareness across educational institutions.

The partnership will be rolled out in phases, focusing on product collaboration, market strategies, and educational impact initiatives over the next year. Latimer.AI, known for its inclusive Large Language Model (LLM), utilizes a Retrieval Augmented Generation mode and sources content from esteemed publications like the New York Amsterdam News to ensure bias-free interaction.

Grammarly's Head of Education, Jenny Maxwell, emphasized the company's commitment to responsible AI use in education, highlighting the partnership's role in supporting equity efforts in higher education. Latimer.AI's CEO, John Pasmore, noted that the collaboration reflects a shared commitment to equipping students with tools to write confidently and think critically.

Dr. Robert MacAuslan, VP of AI at Southern New Hampshire University, praised the partnership for providing a safe, trustworthy AI platform that supports diverse student bodies. This initiative marks a significant step towards minimizing bias in AI tools and promoting ethical and effective use in educational settings.

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