Who wouldn't want to be grammatically correct every time?
Google Docs is reportedly introducing a new machine-learning based grammar checker that probably could put grammar police out of commission everywhere.
The new feature can supposedly do a bunch of impressive things – from identifying the wrong use of words (like "practise" and "practice"), wrong use of articles ("a" instead of "an") to more complicated things like incorrect use of tenses, clauses and more. (Why has it taken Google this long to come up with this feature?" asked every writer ever.)
