Grammarly's Superhuman Mail App Gets AI Power Boost with New Updates.
Superhuman, formerly Grammarly's AI-powered mail app, has just leveled up its game with some significant new updates aimed at making it more "agent-like". The latest changes bring the long-awaited "write with AI" feature to a wider range of platforms, including the inbox, calendar, and web – allowing users to tap into a wealth of information from other emails or research topics online.
The AI-powered assistant will now ponder for as long as needed before responding to prompts and will also open its Ask AI tool if it needs clarification – providing users with an additional layer of support whenever they need it.
What's more, the Ask AI feature is now prominently featured in a left sidebar on desktops, giving users quick access to drafting notes, asking questions or scheduling meetings without having to dig through their emails. Users can also review their conversation history for previous interactions using the tool on both iOS and desktop devices.
It's worth noting that this new level of sophistication is primarily aimed at businesses rather than individual consumers – though we're told more advanced features like "write with AI" will be rolling out in future Business and Enterprise plans, while a lighter version will appear in the Starter plan for desktops and mobile users.
As Grammarly continues to integrate its various AI apps under the Superhuman umbrella, it's clear that this latest update is just the beginning – with more updates on the horizon according to the company.
Superhuman, formerly Grammarly's AI-powered mail app, has just leveled up its game with some significant new updates aimed at making it more "agent-like". The latest changes bring the long-awaited "write with AI" feature to a wider range of platforms, including the inbox, calendar, and web – allowing users to tap into a wealth of information from other emails or research topics online.
The AI-powered assistant will now ponder for as long as needed before responding to prompts and will also open its Ask AI tool if it needs clarification – providing users with an additional layer of support whenever they need it.
What's more, the Ask AI feature is now prominently featured in a left sidebar on desktops, giving users quick access to drafting notes, asking questions or scheduling meetings without having to dig through their emails. Users can also review their conversation history for previous interactions using the tool on both iOS and desktop devices.
It's worth noting that this new level of sophistication is primarily aimed at businesses rather than individual consumers – though we're told more advanced features like "write with AI" will be rolling out in future Business and Enterprise plans, while a lighter version will appear in the Starter plan for desktops and mobile users.
As Grammarly continues to integrate its various AI apps under the Superhuman umbrella, it's clear that this latest update is just the beginning – with more updates on the horizon according to the company.