It is important to properly cite any information used during the research and writing process, including any information Grammarly generates. Grammarly gen AI provides two prompts to cite any text you use in your paper: "Get Grammarly gen AI in-text citation" and "Get Grammarly gen AI full citation" for the reference list.
Since the information is not from a person, but from the company that created the AI tool, you will put the company for both the in-text and full citation. See the examples below.
Overall, the use of AI has the potential to bring about significant benefits, as long as it's used responsibly (Grammarly, 2023).
Grammarly. (2023). Grammarly (Oct 16 version) [Large language model].
https://app.grammarly.com/
Always check gen AI-created references
Keep in mind that generative AI will sometimes produce incorrect information. The following FAQ will provide details on why generative AI produces fake references and how to check if the source is real.
* To use this feature, follow the directions to download browser extensions under the 'Using Grammarly' tab
Grammarly’s generative AI assistance will produce references and in-text citations from certain compatible websites. See the following article for a list of compatible websites:
Look for the Get Citations button in the bottom left corner of a compatible page.
Ensure APA is selected; then, you can copy and paste it to your reference page.