“We’re going to be able to give you much more feedback than, ‘Here are correct words,’” Noam Lovinsky, chief product officer at Grammarly, told Computerworld. “We’ll be able to give you feedback from experts that you care about. We’ll be able to help you right from start to finish.”
For example, an agent could access Zoom transcripts from candidate interviews and create draft scorecards.
“Maybe at the end of that process, Grammarly says, ‘Actually, I have this agent. And if you want, I can like create a draft for you of every single score card the minute you get off of the Zoom,’” Lovinsky said.