Jennifer Miller Takes Legal Helm as Grammarly’s General Counsel, Steering AI and Privacy Strategy

In a notable legal development, AI-powered writing assistant service Grammarly has announced the appointment of Jennifer Miller as the company’s general counsel. The news was officially released on a Friday press statement by the company.

Miller’s role places her at the helm of Grammarly’s legal function, working with the operating team. Miller comes to Grammarly with an impressive career history, boasting stints at Starship Technologies, Loon, Gigamon, and Cisco among her previous experiences.

Beyond her experience, she has shown capacity in tackling complex legal issues. During her tenure at the aforementioned companies, she expertly manoeuvred legal waters surrounding topics as diverse as artificial intelligence (AI) and privacy, to global aviation regulations.

The annunciation of this appointment indicates her responsibility towards guiding Grammarly through similar legal complexities, potentially involving AI and privacy given the nature of Grammarly’s suite of products.

Based on reporting by Bloomberg Law Automation.