Search
Close this search box.
Search
Close this search box.

Grammarly joins WEF’s AI Governance Alliance

AI governance

Assisted writing platform Grammarly has joined World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Innovator Community, becoming a member of its AI Governance Alliance. Participating in the WEF’s AI and Machine Learning platform, Grammarly joins the world’s leaders in responsible product development on a mission to better society through AI.

The partnership with the WEF supports Grammarly’s efforts to take a global leadership position in thoughtful and intentional AI development furthering the company’s long-standing commitment to trust and responsibility.

“Trust is foundational to the responsible application of AI technologies, and it’s fitting that ‘Building Trust’ is the theme of the WEF’s annual meeting at Davos in 2024,” said Rahul Roy-Chowdhury, CEO of Grammarly.

“Tech leaders are at the forefront of the rise of AI, one of the biggest societal advancements of our lifetime. It’s our job to be champions of the responsible development of AI, something we’ve prioritized at Grammarly since our founding in 2009. We’re inspired by the opportunity to team up with our fellow WEF partners to ensure AI positively impacts the world.”

“The World Economic Forum is pleased to have Grammarly join our Innovator Community,” said Verena Kuhn, Head of the Innovator Community, World Economic Forum.

“Including new, innovative voices is essential in our work at the Forum. By bringing diverse perspectives together, we are better prepared to solve the global issues we all face. We look forward to Grammarly’s engagement in our recently launched Artificial Intelligence Governance Alliance,” Kuhn said.

Related: Grammarly: Over half of companies still not utilising AI effectively

As a member of the AI and Machine Learning platform, Grammarly executives will participate in the “Safe Systems and Technologies” and “Sustainable Applications and Transformation” workstreams.

These groups aim to establish the necessary safeguards for AI systems development and equip leaders with the knowledge to harness the power of generative AI responsibly and effectively.

Grammarly CEO Rahul Roy-Chowdhury will also attend the AI Governance Summit in San Francisco from November 13-15 and the WEF 2024 Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, from January 15-19, 2024, to participate in the AI and Machine Learning platform programming.

 

Share
Pearl Dy
Pearl Dy
Pearl is a marketing and content specialist based in Australia. She is passionate about business and development communciations.