Google has introduced a tool that can help people who are not confident in their writing skills. This tool can help make sentences that are grammatically correct and understandable. The new feature uses artificial intelligence to check users’ grammar, but is currently only available in English.
According to Hoshio, if you are worried that you can’t write a sentence well and following the rules of grammar, Google has now created a tool to solve this problem.
Search engine giant Google has quietly introduced a new feature similar to the popular Grammarly app where users can check the grammar of a sentence by typing it into the search bar and adding more specific information such as “grammar check” to Show them any grammatical errors.
This function detects grammatical errors and offers suggestions for correcting them, which can be quickly copied into a word processor. In cases where the grammar of the given sentence was initially correct and no grammatical errors were found in the text, Google will show a green mark to confirm this.
For example, if someone searches for the phrase “Check Grammar I have fun at the work,” the suggestion to correct the sentence will be in the form of a grammar check box, “I’m having fun at work.” will receive
Currently, this feature is only available in English. On the page dedicated to the new feature, Google said that the new “Grammar Search” feature uses artificial intelligence to help users. However, Google warns that the tool “may not be 100% accurate, especially for short sentences.”
Users can provide feedback to the developers by clicking a button in the lower right corner of the grammar box, letting the developers know if the suggested corrections are useful.
It is unclear whether the AI in question is the same language model as Google Bard, which supports more than 40 languages. It should be noted that the grammar check feature is the latest tool added to the set of artificial intelligence tools provided by Google, and it is used not only to check grammar but also to improve various features of the popular Assistant program.
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