Probably not.
And AI can't proof read or edit in any meaningful sense.
But I agree that over emphasis on spelling is stupid. Over emphasis on grammar in one sense is even more stupid as it's not even as rigorous as spelling.
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Less structure = more creative and verbose writing...
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No, spelling and grammar are only a sort of micro-structure and not worrying too much about spelling or grammar only applies to starting to learn to write. Verbosity for it's own sake is bad. Lack of structure or lots has no correlation to creativity.
You do need to learn how actions and tags and voice identifies the characters in dialogue. You do need structure.
Certainly clearly communicating or telling a good story is more important than someone's concept of grammar (and school teachers can be wrong on grammar) or spelling (which has no wiggle room in the USA compared to here).
Exact spelling is only since dictionaries and does have variation, more so in non-USA English than the USA. Webster is to blame for a prescriptive approach.
I deleted some words from the built in dictionary of my spelling checker because while in British English many alternate spellings are perfectly correct a particular work (novel, report etc) has to be consistent.