Confronting the CEO of the AI company that impersonated me
23 March 2026

Confronting the CEO of the AI company that impersonated me

Decoder with Nilay Patel

About
Today, I’m talking with Shishir Mehrotra, the CEO of Superhuman, the company formerly known as Grammarly, which is still its flagship product. Back in August, Grammarly shipped a feature called Expert Review, which allowed you to get writing suggestions from AI-cloned “experts,” and recently, reporters at The Verge and other outlets discovered that those experts included me, among many others. 

No one ever asked permission to use our names this way, and a lot of reporters were outraged by this. To Shishir’s credit, he did not cancel our interview and he came on and stuck it out. This conversation got tense at times, and it’s clear we disagree about how extractive AI feels for people. There’s a lot in this one, and I’m excited to hear what you think.

Read the full interview transcript on The Verge.

Links:


Why I’m suing Grammarly | New York Times


Grammarly will stop using identities without permission | The Verge


Grammarly to keep using writer identities unless they opt out | The Verge


Grammarly turned me into an AI editor and I hate it | Platformer


Grammarly is using our identities without permission | The Verge


Grammarly is changing its name to Superhuman | The Verge


Grammarly wants to become an ‘AI productivity platform’ | The Verge


Viacom v. YouTube, 2007 | Electronic Frontier Foundation



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Credits:

Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.

Decoder is produced by Kate Cox and Nick Statt. This episode was edited by Xander Adams. Our editorial director is Kevin McShane. 

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