Apple Intelligence’s new ‘rewrite’ tool might kill Grammarly
This is the real deal. Can Grammarly adapt?
After years of speculation, Apple finally enters the artificial intelligence space with a new product called “Apple Intelligence.” At WWDC this year, Apple announced a chatbot-like addition to Siri and a number of other ways that AI on your Mac could make life easier.
One of those notable additions allows Siri to summarize emails and proofread them prior to sending. If this sounds familiar it’s because it is. Many of these features are available at a premium through Grammarly AI. Some part of the free plan, some not. But Apple does it all for free.
Grammarly is an AI-powered editing and revision tool that helps improve your writing.
This week, Apple officially revealed the macOS Sequoia 15.1 beta, the one that includes a beta for Apple Intelligence. The feature will finally be available to everyone this fall. A new version of the iOS 18.1 beta has access to this now but you need an Apple Silicon MacBook or an iPhone 15 or later to use it.
Here is the rewrite tool in action.
I’ve been playing around with this for a little bit. At the most basic level, the “proofread” tool is helping with spelling and hyphenation. It will check basic grammar…