I think we’re drifting a bit in this discussion. Grammarly as a product contains an AI assistant and will rewrite your sentences automatically (I haven’t used grammarly, but it looks to be the case). That’s more like a chatbot than traditional spell check or a rule-based grammar checker.
Installing grammarly is about letting an LLM check your grammar. I don’t think it takes much self control to keep that separate from Chatbots.
I think we’re drifting a bit in this discussion. Grammarly as a product contains an AI assistant and will rewrite your sentences automatically (I haven’t used grammarly, but it looks to be the case). That’s more like a chatbot than traditional spell check or a rule-based grammar checker.
The question is what done by an LLM. Grammarly is LLM powered. LLMs are a specific technology. The term is not synonymous with chatbot.
If someone want to claim that you don’t use LLMs but they actually do, that matters.