About us
Grammarly is now part of Superhuman, the AI productivity platform on a mission to unlock the superhuman potential in everyone. The Superhuman suite of apps and agents brings AI wherever people work, integrating with over 1 million applications and websites. The company’s products include Grammarly’s writing assistance, Coda’s collaborative workspaces, Mail’s inbox management, and Go, the proactive AI assistant that understands context and delivers help automatically. Founded in 2009, Superhuman empowers over 40 million people, 50,000 organizations, and 3,000 educational institutions worldwide to eliminate busywork and focus on what matters. Learn more at superhuman.com.
Our team members drive innovation across engineering, data science, linguistics, design, and more while continuing to advance our natural language processing and machine learning technology.
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Grammarly Tech Talks is a meetup series bringing together a group of experts and adventurers who have a passion for technology, pushing boundaries, and creating things that have never existed before.
Are you eager to explore emerging practices, new approaches, technical challenges, and engineering solutions? Learn, grow, and stay on top of tech news and trends by joining our free virtual and in-person meetups! Superhuman experts are excited to share their experience, knowledge, and best practices. Join our community to meet like-minded people and discover cutting-edge insights and innovative ideas.
Upcoming events
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Data Engineering at Superhuman: from writing assistant to agent platform
Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 29A, Berlin, DEJoin us on February 17 as Superhuman’s Data Engineering team shares examples of how they scaled from a writing assistant to an agent platform, unified analytics and ML data, and migrated core systems without slowing product delivery.
✅ Registration: https://gram.ly/4tfKSQY
🚀 Enabling Rapid Experimentation: Unifying Analytics and ML Data in Databricks
Enabling teams to rapidly experiment with new AI models requires breaking down silos between analytical data and ML training datasets. At Superhuman, we consolidated both into Databricks as we scaled from a writing assistant to an agent platform. In this talk, we will:- Share our journey from our fragmented data systems to a unified platform in Databricks
- Walk through design choices on how we organize Workspaces, Unity Catalog, and data ingestion
- Explain how we apply and manage our privacy policies, governance, and access control
🚀 Rebuilding the Engine: Migrating Data Systems While Keeping Products Moving
During this talk, we'll explore how to migrate core data systems while maintaining product velocity amid organizational and architectural change.
We’ll cover:- The migration philosophy behind translate vs. transplant, and when each approach makes sense
- Key data validation challenges encountered during system migrations
- How to scope migration efforts realistically under time and delivery pressure
- Architectural trade-offs and lessons learned from high-impact decisions
About Speakers:
Niels van Kaam is a tech lead for the ML Data team at Superhuman, where he’s building the data foundation for the company’s transition from a writing assistant to an agent platform. Previously, he worked on large-scale data systems for ad-tech at Amadeus Berlin and on geospatial applications for startups in the Netherlands.Dave Heberer is a software engineer at Superhuman with nearly 25 years of experience building data infrastructure across major tech companies. His background includes work at Microsoft, Tableau, and Facebook, spanning operating systems, computer vision, gaming platforms, and large-scale data and analytics systems.
💥 Who should attend?
(Data) Engineers making design decisions amid organizational change and rapid product development.Agenda:
✨ 18:30–19:00: Registration and networking
✨ 19:00–20:00: Talk
✨ 20:00–21:00: Mingle with our team
✅ Where: In-person, Superhuman Berlin hub
✅ When: Tuesday, February 17
✅ Language: English
✅ Registration: https://gram.ly/4tfKSQYThe event is free. Registration is mandatory. Due to a limited number of seats, the invites will be sent to a limited number of interested guests on a first registered, first invited basis. Please check your inbox for a confirmation email about your attendance.
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