AI-powered grammar tools from Google and others make sentence-parsing a thing of the past. Parents and teachers wonder if kids will suffer. - The Washington Post

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While some education experts applaud the advancement of high-tech grammar tools as a way to help people more clearly express their thoughts, others aren't so sure. Artificial intelligence, according to the contrarians, is only as smart as the humans who program it, and often just as biased. "Language is part of your heritage and identity, and if you're using a tool that is constantly telling you, 'You're wrong,' that is not a good thing," said Paulo Blikstein, associate professor of communications, media and learning technology design at Columbia University Teachers College. "There is not one mythical, monolithical (English) … And every time we have tried to curtail the evolution of a language, it has never gone well." In the era of spellcheck and auto-correct, does it matter that my son can't spell?