Grammarly’s Sustainable Generative AI Practices Highlighted at London Tech Week
In today’s fast-paced digital world, communication is key to the success of any enterprise. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, businesses are constantly looking for ways to enhance their communications, address pain points, and innovate responsibly. One company that is leading the way in this space is Grammarly.
Grammarly, known for empowering smarter work for over 30 million people, 70,000 teams, and 3,000 educational institutions, recently partnered with London Tech Week to explore the use cases, ethics, and responsible innovation of generative AI technology. As part of this partnership, Grammarly hosted a Fireside Chat with CDW to discuss how they collaborate to enhance business operations and enterprise communications.
Ty Rottare, Head of Channel Sales at Grammarly, highlighted the importance of clear and consistent communication in today’s information-overloaded world. Grammarly’s generative AI support helps enterprises address communication challenges and promotes responsible innovation. Through partnerships with companies like CDW and TD SYNNEX, Grammarly is expanding its network to maximize global scale and efficiency.
As businesses continue to adopt AI technology for communication and innovation, sustainable generative AI practices are crucial. By working together to blend innovation with ethical considerations, companies like Grammarly are paving the way for a more responsible and sustainable future.
To learn more about Grammarly’s partner network and how they are leveraging generative AI technology to enhance communications and drive innovation, visit grammarly.com/partners. With the right tools and practices in place, enterprises can unlock the full potential of AI technology while ensuring responsible and sustainable practices for the future.