Grammarly has been my savior tool as a content writer, and it’s become hard to sometimes proofread content without it. It does not just help me write confident pieces but makes sure my content has clarity and engagement. A few days back, while proofreading an article me and my co-worker came across a misunderstanding. For sentences that were formed in write grammatical form, our dear Grammarly kept giving us errors and issues, and it went on to an extent where we ended up taking help from our English professors. As a Data Science student, it was easy for me to understand the misinterpretation of the tool, but my co-worker found it challenging. After dismissing many recommendations from Grammarly and proofreading the article ourselves, we realized that AI does make errors.
AI processing might be smart, easy, fast, and intelligent, but at the end of the day, it’s a creation of human intelligence, and a human is no God. Natural Language processing has made machines capable of understanding the human language and building systems that can make sense of the text and automatically perform tasks like translation, spell check, or topic classification. Still, the authentic interpretation which happens during a human to human communication can never be genuinely imitated by a machine. It’s not the backlog of NLP, but put Artificial Intelligence is artificial never real.