Journalist Julia Angwin is leading a class action lawsuit against Grammarly for violating her privacy and publicity rights.
The feature, which Grammarly shut down Wednesday, presented editing suggestions as if they came from established authors and academics—without their consent.
At the age of 30, I became an editor. On my first day, while I was at lunch, a colleague tossed a photocopy of an essay onto my office chair, with a passage underlined. She’d highlighted a quote from ...
I always enjoy reading the Enterprise, but this past week’s Renegade columns was one of the most enjoyable things I’ve read in a long time. Julie Cartner’s article on walking with the monks made me ...
The LNP | LancasterOnline Opinion department publishes reader letters in both the newspaper and online on Wednesdays and Sundays. On the other five days of the week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, ...
The LNP | LancasterOnline Opinion department publishes reader letters in both the newspaper and online on Wednesdays and Sundays. On the other five days of the week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, ...
Akron, OH – Brendan Rodgers has been named technical editor for Rubber World magazine. Rodgers, who is based in Austin TX, has spent 42 years working in the tire and rubber industry with both Goodyear ...
FARMINGTON- The Farmington Public Library will welcome editor and guest writers from the new publication Positivity Bias on January 22 at 5:30 p.m. Editor Gillian Burnes and contributing authors ...
When I realized I’d be laid off (via: restructuring) from the publication I’ve worked at for 11+ years, I went back through the print archives to round up work I was proud of as an interviewer and ...
Adobe is updating its AI video-generation app, Firefly, with a new video editor that supports precise prompt-based edits, as well as adding new third-party models for image and video generation, ...
In my seven years as editor, I’ve been blessed in a way I never could have seen coming in this business — friendships. I’ve been fortunate to meet several hundred — dare I say thousand? — people in ...