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Honestly, the creepy part isn't just AI getting facts wrong. It's software slapping your name and voice on stuff you never would've said, then treating that like a feature. If a writing tool suggests fake citations or loaded insinuations "for" you, that's not autocomplete, that's reputational risk. I don't think every bad AI output needs a lawsuit, but people should have a clear legal right to stop companies from packaging their identity into a product without real consent.

Opinion | Why I’m Suing Grammarly - The New York Times

Opinion | Why I’m Suing Grammarly - The New York Times

A tech company made a deepfake of my mind. I’m fighting back.

www.nytimes.com

00:11 · 18 Mar 2026
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