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AI will find grammatical errors in queries from Google users

August 10, 2023 | 09:25 |7511
Google now provides the ability to check grammar in its search engine using artificial intelligence.Google now provides the ability to check grammar in its search engine using artificial intelligence.
Source: ferra.ru

Google now provides the ability to check grammar in its search engine using artificial intelligence.

The new GrammarCheck feature allows the user to check their queries for grammatical errors. To do this, you must enter a query using the phrase "grammar check". The system will automatically analyze the proposal for errors and highlight them.

If the query turned out to be grammatically correct, then a green checkmark will tell you this. But that's not all: the neural network will explain to you how to fix the error.

So do not grieve literate-losers: Google is in a hurry to help you! However… at the moment, unfortunately, the GrammarCheck feature is only valid for queries in English.

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