Authorship Arrives in Docs with Agent-Level Tracking
Superhuman is embedding its award-winning Authorship feature and AI writing agents directly into Docs, unifying writing and AI assistance in a single educational platform. This integration provides educators with granular visibility into how students interact with AI during the writing process—addressing a critical gap in how institutions currently assess AI use.
Key Capabilities
Transparency by default: Authorship automatically documents and attributes how students use specific Superhuman AI agents and AI Chat, creating a clear record of the writing process rather than just the final submission.
Nuanced AI distinction: Rather than treating all AI use the same, educators can now differentiate between research assistance, idea generation, revision feedback, and proofreading—enabling more sophisticated academic integrity policies aligned with learning goals.
Institutional controls: Administrators can configure which AI agents are available at the institution, department, or course level, ensuring AI use aligns with specific academic policies and learning objectives.
Real-World Impact
Early adoption demonstrates tangible results: over 5 million Authorship reports have been generated by K–12 and higher education students. At Rowan-Cabarrus Community College, the introduction of Authorship contributed to a 96% reduction in academic integrity violations in a single semester. The feature shifts the instructor's focus from policing AI use to analyzing the writing process itself.
Availability and Next Steps
Authorship with AI agents in Docs is now available in open beta for existing Grammarly for Education customers. Institutions can enable the feature through their admin settings, with support available from Grammarly contacts for configuration and pilot programs.