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821. ChatGPT & Learning English PART 1 

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An episode exploring the various ways that ChatGPT might be able to help you learn English. Can it create study plans? Can it correct your errors and explain the corrections? Can you use it to simulate natural conversations? This is the first of a three-part series in which I test ChatGPT's usefulness as an AI language learning tool.
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@LukesEnglishPodcast
@LukesEnglishPodcast Год назад
Part 2 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vuBhc9w8C0k.html Part 3 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kq6kohqbmyQ.html
@sneharajk6468
@sneharajk6468 Год назад
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@sneharajk6468
@sneharajk6468 Год назад
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@AB-ct1lb
@AB-ct1lb 11 месяцев назад
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@sinsakjiranitlamaiporn7422
@sinsakjiranitlamaiporn7422 10 месяцев назад
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@Gautam_Aryan
@Gautam_Aryan 9 месяцев назад
👍👍👍👍
@OleksandrBorysenko333
@OleksandrBorysenko333 10 месяцев назад
ChatGPT is really useful for most people. It's a great tool, we just should know - how to ask correctly.
@Adel-World
@Adel-World Год назад
Hey, Mr. Luke, I would like to thank you so much for this episode. It's a really fascinating topic. I also want to share my experience with ChatGPT as an English learner. I tend to use ChatGPT as a tool to correct my grammar mistakes, and I have found it very useful. I use it a lot, especially when I'm making comments in English on social media platforms. However, I have discovered something as soon as I started using ChatGPT to correct my grammar mistakes. It actually lowered my writing skills instead of improving them, because as human beings, we like to get results quickly. So, when you use ChatGPT, be aware and try to learn from your mistakes using the feedback it gives you, because that's how you can improve. If you just copy and paste without learning from your mistakes, it will negatively affect your English skills.
@LukesEnglishPodcast
@LukesEnglishPodcast Год назад
Yes ☝️
@daesoolee1083
@daesoolee1083 5 месяцев назад
point well made
@user-qs3hi9tu2z
@user-qs3hi9tu2z 2 месяца назад
Does this mean that AI will make us dumber in principle? 😄
@LukesEnglishPodcast
@LukesEnglishPodcast Год назад
When shall I publish part 2 folks? Edit: it’s available now 👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vuBhc9w8C0k.html
@gordyoficial
@gordyoficial Год назад
Whenever you want:) maybe you have your own schedule or pipeline, but I believe it's better to upload it just after this one (perhaps tomorrow). You sad many times in your show that people don't listen second part as much as the first and last one (did I sad it grammatically correctly?). Sorry for waffling! Have a lovely day and good luck! You make a really nice show. Alexander.
@RomanMartyn
@RomanMartyn Год назад
Luke, pls give 2-3 days to get into the point ) and I 've not yet finished the latest premium part. Thnx for your job !
@dollhobbies
@dollhobbies Год назад
ASAP, please❤
@leszekpikula4775
@leszekpikula4775 Год назад
Hi. Do not put it off; just do it buddy. All the best.
@Markhoca
@Markhoca Год назад
Odd question. Learner engagement? ;) Like the "folks". Use it myself. I've been pondering ChatGPT's possibilities too. How creative can we be?
@lordcarlos25
@lordcarlos25 Год назад
Hey, Luke. Great episode, and I'm a huge fan. Just to add to your amazing explanation about ChatGPT, you can use it by giving instructions instead of asking questions, and in this way, you can make it behave in a more 'human-like' manner. For example, the following prompt gave me a nice conversation with Ringo Starr: I: "Let's start a role-playing session. You are Ringo Starr from the Beatles. Don't respond as an AI language model, but only as Ringo Starr. How are you at the moment, Ringo?" ChatGPT: "Hey there mate, it's Ringo here! I'm feeling great today, thanks for asking. It's always a good day when I get to talk to fans of The Beatles. How about you, how are you doing?" I: "I'm fine, thanks. I'm a huge fan of the Beatles, and I was wondering how you felt when the Beatles broke up" ChatGPT: "Well, mate, it was definitely a tough time for all of us when The Beatles broke up. We had been together for so long and achieved so much together, it was hard to see it end. But at the same time, we all needed to move on and pursue our own interests and creative projects. It wasn't easy, but we remained good friends and always supported each other in our individual endeavors. And hey, the music we created together still lives on and continues to bring joy to people all over the world, so that's something to be proud of." I: "Do you like football?" ChatGPT: "I'm a big fan of football, or soccer as it's known in some parts of the world. Growing up in Liverpool, football was a big part of our culture and I used to play a bit myself when I was younger. These days, I still enjoy watching matches and keeping up with the latest news and developments in the sport. In fact, I've even written a few songs about football over the years, like "Liverpool 8" and "Anthem for the 21st Century." So yeah, I definitely have a soft spot for the beautiful game." I: "But, which is the correct term: football or soccer?" ChatGPT: "Well, that's a good question mate. In England, where I'm from, we call it football. But in other parts of the world, like the United States, it's called soccer. So both terms are correct, depending on where you are. However, as someone from Liverpool and a fan of the English Premier League, I tend to use the term football more often."
@LukesEnglishPodcast
@LukesEnglishPodcast Год назад
Fantastic. Thanks Carlos 👍
@dodore-pj8hm
@dodore-pj8hm Год назад
Hi Carlos, I have just tried out your idea about the role-play and I was really happy with the quality of the conversation that I have got. Great idea, thank you for it!
@AhmedBassam-cf2ji
@AhmedBassam-cf2ji Год назад
I just started your idea , I’m so grateful for you
@nadezdanikitina7487
@nadezdanikitina7487 Год назад
Un be lievable! thanks Carlos and Thank You Luke
@RezendArt
@RezendArt Год назад
great advice, but it`s does look more like an interview rather than a conversation
@bonifacioarteaga3022
@bonifacioarteaga3022 Год назад
In other hand personally I like more to listen to my friend Luke talking and talking a lot of subjects that has helped to me to improve my skills learning day by day english.for that I want to say thanks a lot to my teacher Luke.
@shivapazhohan1473
@shivapazhohan1473 Год назад
Hi,Luke! I’m a great fan of your podcasts despite I’ve just started but I make great progress in my English 😊 And this podcast is one of the best for me because I’m doing my master(AI) And I do appreciate you if is it possible make another episode about “ Auto GPT” it would be great
@larisacaramavrov
@larisacaramavrov Год назад
Hi, Luke! You will never be redundant! Thank you for it all! I have listened to this episode on my phone and I listen to it again now. Thank you for clarifying many questions that I had on this topic. Looking forward to the sequel. Greetings from Romania.
@omerarch4427
@omerarch4427 Год назад
Hi Larissa how are you I just started showing this channel do you want to learn together?
@user-su6ho2uz8e
@user-su6ho2uz8e Год назад
Hello Luke, thanks for your work. With your videos I don't find it boring to learn English for the first time and I had to search for a long time. 👍
@smilingdalia111
@smilingdalia111 7 дней назад
1.The best advice in my opinion: Ask ChatGPT to help you remember words with mnemonics. I tried it with the words: bold and bald, and I got wonderful answers. 2. I would like to add a prompt: Help me remember the different spelling of the words : bald bold by writing senteces which rymes. I liked the answer of ChatGPT: Sure, here are some sentences that rhyme and help differentiate the spelling and meaning of "bald" and "bold": 1. Bald: • "The old man was bald, his head was smooth and cold." • "He stood in the hall, completely bald, with no hair at all." 2. Bold: • "The knight was bold, his bravery was told in stories of old." • "In the face of danger, she remained bold, her courage never sold."
@LukesEnglishPodcast
@LukesEnglishPodcast 7 дней назад
Chat GPT thinks in an American accent :) "bald" and "cold" don't rhyme in British English. Bald sounds like "called" and "cold" sounds like "old". It doesn't matter that much, but I thought I should mention it! I think it's a great idea to ask ChatGPT to help you with mnemonics 👏👏👏
@NoahAlexander-vl4kp
@NoahAlexander-vl4kp Год назад
Finally! I've been looking forward to your podcast about Chatgpt. I've already listened to nearly 200 episodes of your podcast. Awesome resources! Wish I had found it earlier.
@Its_me923
@Its_me923 Год назад
Thanks Mr. Luke , I really love your ways of explaining things and the contents of your podcast 🙏🙏🙏.
@simpleTheGuy
@simpleTheGuy Год назад
Hello,Luke. It's another lovely episode about learning English.Thanks for your podcasts. It helps improve my English time after time.
@PepitoGrilloCanarias
@PepitoGrilloCanarias 11 месяцев назад
Great video! I haven't get to the end of it yet but so far so good. One thing I noticed when you tried to have a conversation with chatgpt is that you should provide it with a prompt, telling it that you want to practice your English, the level you are working on, that it is expected to act as an English teacher or something like that and that it should keep the conversation going with replying you with that annoying thing "as an ...hahaha". I will try to test my theory and see if chatgpt is able to have a decent conversation.
@inseelukfuk5224
@inseelukfuk5224 Год назад
Hi Mr. Luke, this EP is super funny. I can't wait for part 2 🙏🙏
@hilalahmad7286
@hilalahmad7286 Год назад
Thanks Luke for this wonderful podcast on how Chat GPT can help us!
@alexvitkovsky174
@alexvitkovsky174 Год назад
That was really great, Luc. I couldn't stop laughing! The most funny moment was about a teacher... Could you pretend to be my teacher and correct my mistakes and so on... Surely, a lot of English learners dream about a teacher like this.. Or not? Well done, Luc! Keep going!
@TuanBui-we3dz
@TuanBui-we3dz Год назад
Wonderful as always. Thanks a lot, Mr. Luke!
@MeSnickers
@MeSnickers Год назад
I love it when you explain things that are going on in the world. You do that in a way people can enjoy! ❤ The interviews with other teachers are okay, though. Your way to explain things without forcing the listener to share any opinion is really gentlemanlike and funny, too. You are amazing and the best that could have happend to me when I was giving learning english a second chance. I still have to fix my grammer (without getting help from g-translator), though. 😅 But you have good episods on that, too. Thank you so.much! ❤🎉
@imanahmadi9643
@imanahmadi9643 Год назад
ChatGPT has been a lifesaver for me and that's because at my workplace for example they want me to write user manuals on our exclusive products which is really hard for me but with this bot I feel powerful and much more smarter, I do appreciate this and those who have created this AI
@mehedienglishacademy
@mehedienglishacademy Год назад
Thanks Dear Mentor
@Her34537
@Her34537 Год назад
I've been using the GPT chat for a few weeks and after downloading a voice extension, I must admit that if you use it correctly and ask the right questions, it can be a great help. At least, it's helping me a lot to get out of a slump with my English where I felt very stuck. It's clear that it's not perfect and has some flaws and limitations, but it serves a good purpose with the right use.
@mohsen_hamdy
@mohsen_hamdy Год назад
Excuse me what kind of extensions you talk about and how can I download it ?
@mohsen_hamdy
@mohsen_hamdy Год назад
I'm a chrome user
@JuanPreciado87
@JuanPreciado87 Год назад
Which is the extension?
@landriknansong7381
@landriknansong7381 8 месяцев назад
It's the second time I've been listening about "chat GPT" but I didn't really pay attention the first time I heard about. It's strange but I've spent like more than one hour listening to your presentation Luke. And I've did enjoyed. I'm Looking forward for the two other parts left.
@raniabouslamti2862
@raniabouslamti2862 Год назад
I've recently discovered this podcast and it's been a good fit for me , it's really helpful for improving my English , also I really enjoyed this episode thank you Luke
@yassineyassine2020
@yassineyassine2020 Год назад
I'm in the way too, I think that these podcasts help me to improve my listening English skills I type to you because I want to write to someone so luck me the best wishes please hhhh
@raniabouslamti2862
@raniabouslamti2862 Год назад
@@yassineyassine2020 same here 👍🏻 well !! Good luck buddy 🤞
@gkam11
@gkam11 Год назад
Thank you so much for your help and your always interesting videos Luke!
@LearnEnglishWithMatta
@LearnEnglishWithMatta Год назад
This is an interesting concept, that's for sure.
@elliecao9230
@elliecao9230 Год назад
Thanks for your wonderful podcast. it is really useful and helpful.
@elenash1030
@elenash1030 9 месяцев назад
you UNIQUELY present English language.! Fantastic job👍👍👍
@saifdes
@saifdes 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this great work! It's amazing how your content is always up-to-date. I think AI is going to be a game changer in the language learning field.
@AhmedBassam-cf2ji
@AhmedBassam-cf2ji Год назад
I’m really enjoying with this episode , I’m looking forward to watching part tow
@elenavizzi3364
@elenavizzi3364 Год назад
Hi from Brazil! I would say that I agree with what you've said so far about ChatGPT, and I'm really excited for your next videos!
@damianmarkiewicz
@damianmarkiewicz Год назад
Luke, the difference between the version of GPT-3.0 you've used and the newly available GPT-4.0 is significant. GPT-4.0 is capable of writing programs even if you explain something to it in simple language. It wrote a relatively complex program for me to convert data. Additionally, when it comes to the English language, Chat GPT 4.0 responds flawlessly to grammar-related questions.
@bonifacioarteaga3022
@bonifacioarteaga3022 Год назад
Hello my friend it's not a surprise! It's the same like in the early days when the computers started to use the windows one then two three, four and so on now is the same GPT one, two three but with much more information this is normal
@sawomirkrol9282
@sawomirkrol9282 Год назад
Chat Gpt only knows what it was taught. It has no original thought and therefore can not explain anything about language in a non-traditional way. For example it "thinks" that Engilsh has future tenses which is not true.
@bofu1009
@bofu1009 Год назад
This episode is so funny! 🤣
@user-pn3jj6ei2o
@user-pn3jj6ei2o Год назад
Hey Luce, Thanks for your job and podcast! This comment + like - for sharing the video!
@nikitashomestead2229
@nikitashomestead2229 Год назад
Great job Luke! Thank you so much! Love you!
@alexandredossantosmatos2281
This video explores the potential of ChatGPT, and the fact that it helps me learn English is just an added bonus. It has become a reference video for me.
@alexandredossantosmatos2281
Write this sentence in formal English: "This video explores the potential of ChatGPT, and the fact that it helps me learn English is just an added bonus. It has become a reference video for me."
@alexandredossantosmatos2281
"This video examines the potential of ChatGPT. Additionally, the fact that it facilitates my acquisition of the English language is an auxiliary benefit. It has consequently become a point of reference for me."
@berdiyoribodullayev7861
@berdiyoribodullayev7861 Год назад
Thank you, Luke. Great episode.
@raniabouslamti2862
@raniabouslamti2862 Год назад
We are waiting for the next parts, we appreciate your efforts 👌🏻
@Gustavo-zm8ss
@Gustavo-zm8ss Год назад
@mariiashashenova1371
@mariiashashenova1371 Год назад
Great episode, thanks! I laughed out loud when you commented GPT chat’s conversation attempts
@dziavorthinking3858
@dziavorthinking3858 Год назад
Yes, it's a really interesting topic and in my view it will never replace real human conversation but for some sort of information or some advice it can come in handy, of course, it's not worth overestimating its possibility to provide you all information or recommendation you want, it's just a tool.
@sophiesarr3355
@sophiesarr3355 9 месяцев назад
Amazing. So far I’m loving it.
@anamahmed7567
@anamahmed7567 Год назад
Hello dear teacher!! I'm from Bangladesh and I always try to imitate your pronunciation.
@danyukhin
@danyukhin Год назад
I greatly appreciate your effort, Luke
@vincenthere9665
@vincenthere9665 Год назад
Really made my LMAO😂 when you began to ask for a normal conversation with ChatGPT
@basarhuzni4308
@basarhuzni4308 Год назад
I am very happy that I discovered your RU-vid channel, website, and podcast.
@siamakalaei1148
@siamakalaei1148 Год назад
Thank you, dear Luke, for the podcast and your explanation. Best wishes 😍😍😍
@davidoswaldosantillantrejo8955
Hi, I really love your video potcast and have learned a lot from theme. Thanks you for your dedication and hard work. Greetings from México.
@zaramuravenko2312
@zaramuravenko2312 Год назад
Thanks a lot. I live in 🇺🇸 but I really love listening your podcast 🥰❤️
@user-hi1rz8lg4x
@user-hi1rz8lg4x 10 месяцев назад
Thank you luke it really usefull from bangkok thailand I admire you teach alot
@attariazeddine6603
@attariazeddine6603 Год назад
Excellente présentation, merci beaucoup.
@leszekpikula4775
@leszekpikula4775 Год назад
Hi mate. You are above an average. Well done!
@nonsoso8430
@nonsoso8430 Год назад
Huge thanks for the excellently covered topic and my improving vocabulary owing to you
@williamjavier9694
@williamjavier9694 Год назад
How can I use this app to improve my English skills?
@carolinamasia9316
@carolinamasia9316 Год назад
I loved this episode, very informative and entertaining. Thanks
@gabyparedes4645
@gabyparedes4645 8 месяцев назад
Hello Mr. Luke, I would like to thank you very much for your work. It is really helpful for my English learning. I just want to comment that in technology the term friendly refers to the fact that it is easy to use, that is, that the user almost intuitively uses the application. Thanks again for your podcasts.
@clouis8079
@clouis8079 Год назад
Thank you. I'm new here, so I'm struggling with learning English. By chance, I can find you on the RU-vid. I am lucky.
@yeherichard1793
@yeherichard1793 9 месяцев назад
Amazing discorvery for my english studies ..
@pensartarteymovimiento4697
@pensartarteymovimiento4697 9 месяцев назад
"Luke, I am a coaching language coach. I run a program called 'Let's Talk.' Your podcast is so helpful and genuine. I also assist newcomers in the UK who have no English skills, helping them feel a bit better and learn gradually through an ESOL drop-in."
@natalyam6031
@natalyam6031 8 месяцев назад
Hello! How could I join your recourse? I need some English practice. Thank you beforehand.
@elviraaguirre397
@elviraaguirre397 5 месяцев назад
So would I. I hope you can share.
@mdatikullah5321
@mdatikullah5321 Год назад
It's a big opportunity for us to use this app. It will be a great thing that provides a huge amount of information. Thanks sir
@ammini999
@ammini999 Год назад
Thank you for creating such an informative and engaging video! I found the section on the reasoning behind the grammar corrections particularly insightful. As a language learner, I often receive corrections without understanding why my original sentence was incorrect. This video has provided me with a new approach to learning and improving my English skills. While the AI language model may not be a perfect substitute for a human teacher, I appreciate that it is free and has the ability to identify and correct errors without teaching us bad habits. I believe that AI language models like this have their place in language education, but human teachers still play an essential role. I look forward to seeing how this technology evolves in the future, and I hope it will continue to complement human instruction rather than replace it. PS This comment was corrected by ChatGPT, and it seems very formal, when it is, it could come from an AI.
@user-zj8do3gf4m
@user-zj8do3gf4m 9 месяцев назад
That's right. This comment is to formal to be like a comment in RU-vid
@allanmoradi5514
@allanmoradi5514 Год назад
CHATGPT assists us in learning how to ask questions correctly.
@brendamg7298
@brendamg7298 Год назад
That was really great, Luke. Thank you .
@kamjdespodcast
@kamjdespodcast Год назад
I like it episode so much Luke! So funny your impro while waiting 😂 thank you!
@ngoclongvu3944
@ngoclongvu3944 Год назад
I would thank you a million if you do a video about how ChatGPT helps English learners practice writing an essay. Is the language it uses natural? Does it itself make critical errors such as irrelevant answers, meaningless explanations, flawed coherence? Can it write a band-9 essay? Is it good at pointing out human errors? Actually, Luke, I use it to improve my writing skills every day, but I'm also realizing that it is still learning and if I'm not good at writing first, its revised version is not so good, too. I have pointed out flaws in its essays many times so far. But I must admit that I also find it useful. However, as a non-native, I can't tell if its language is natural and if it understands what clarity and coherence really mean.
@ludmilaprikhodko9795
@ludmilaprikhodko9795 Год назад
Thank you, Luke! I agree to all the things you were telling in this part1. Nevertheless it’s hard for me to name the favourite Beatles album either…😂
@cvetnojsad
@cvetnojsad Год назад
I've been enjoying Your Podcast on this matter very much, Your Comments are quite right. There is only one thing: I think it would have been more properly to ask the Chat CGT to provide you some examples of human conversation in a more or less definite situation, instead of trying to chat with it! 😊
@RussianImmersionLessons
@RussianImmersionLessons Год назад
I like the way you explain this topic. 😍Great job!👍
@fatiha7616
@fatiha7616 Год назад
Hello I'm waiting all the time your videos , thanks for this topic
@andreykuznetsov6226
@andreykuznetsov6226 Год назад
SUPER!!! ❤❤❤ Thank you so much! Excellent video from telent blogger!🎉
@backpackerwebs
@backpackerwebs Год назад
Hi Luke, Thanks again for your great video. I really want to try ChatGPT to learn English. However I cannot register a ChatGPT account in my area. Just seeing people talking excitedly how to use ChatGPT for all purposes online everyday. But I can just watching. Hope that ChatGPT will treat fair to all people one day.
@jorgefalcao3002
@jorgefalcao3002 Год назад
Hi Luke! Thank you for the amazing experience you share with us about puting questions to ChatGBT and concluding this systhem doesn’t have emotions neither preferences. We as humanity may be put in a dangerous situation if an AI systhem arrives to compete with human inteligence and so trying to submit humans … that would not be nice to human kind i presume! Besides this AI systhem does not promote human criticism. In fact the distinctions between fair and unfair seem not to be recognised by ChatGBT. In conclusion and in my opinion, this is a tremendous tool for acess information but we must take care : not allow this systhem take control of our life. Kind regards, Jorge/Portugal
@adamlili8991
@adamlili8991 10 месяцев назад
Your English is very clear
@jan_kisan
@jan_kisan Год назад
47:40 oh damn, that just feeds my suspicions about myself. except for the jurisprudence bit that describes my reaction to such things almost perfectly. but... i do find all the traffic lights usually!
@nikolaybilov9539
@nikolaybilov9539 Год назад
ChatGPT has desived me day before quite remarkable. I had asked about one feature in software i work with. It has answered that it exists and described this feature really logically. This feature probably must be way it described but in reality it doesn't exist, and never been. I spent quite a lot of time to confirm this. It would be nice to developers of this thing to come up with better protection against incorrect answer. Practically for most of the users answer "I don't know" much better than lie.
@lauramarmartin4768
@lauramarmartin4768 Год назад
I asked Chat GPT about the plot or a brief summary of "The Aleph" by J.L Borges and "it" didn't know that Borges was himself a character in the story. IT didn't even mention that Beatriz Viterbo was an important character to fully understand the theme of the story. If I had followed GPT's analysis, I would have failed my literature exam!
@englishwithkaylapatino
@englishwithkaylapatino Год назад
Yes it is a helpful tool, but should only assist you, not be used as your primary resource!
@voiceofthemoon9103
@voiceofthemoon9103 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for your lessons Luke
@josebenito15
@josebenito15 Год назад
Definitely GPT chat is not "the magic bullet" to learn English, or any other language.. But it can be very helpful in answering your Grammars Doubts. And I'm really sure in the future, very next future, we will able to speak with AI as it was"a real English Teacher"... But in the meantime.. Don't forget to do your Homework. Thanks so much for uploading this Video and Greetings from Spain 👍
@difficult1003
@difficult1003 Год назад
it IS the magic bullet to learn English. Better way you don't find
@user-yv3kz2yk8r
@user-yv3kz2yk8r 10 месяцев назад
this episode is an absolute masterpiece nice one, luke!!!!!!!
@gdinternationall
@gdinternationall Год назад
Perfect as always. Thank you Luke
@user-pn8up3xf2m
@user-pn8up3xf2m Год назад
Luke, thanks for the profound review! It was great 💯. I'm totally calm now our professions will exist! We are more intelligent, resourceful and smart than it. 😊 It's usual PR campaign for AI than the truth. Good teachers, coaches, tutors, trainers and etc will be required.
@user-ld7vi4oe9h
@user-ld7vi4oe9h Год назад
don't worry chat GPT is only 5 month old this is just the beginning
@adrianaalgranti6335
@adrianaalgranti6335 Год назад
Yes, this episode was funny and useful! Thank you!!
@syaefulaxl
@syaefulaxl Год назад
This is what i find for, thank for your videos and pronunciation, i need to learn talk more slowly also
@nirau
@nirau Год назад
Unfortunately it's blocked in my country, but the topic itself is very interesting, thanks Luke!
@liliwolke
@liliwolke Год назад
Use VPN and buy a temporary phone number
@aboumehdiaboumahmoud5522
@aboumehdiaboumahmoud5522 11 месяцев назад
Thank yiu so much Luke , you are realy great teacher
@ferigol9993
@ferigol9993 Год назад
Hi luke, thank you Truly the chosen topic about CHAT GPT was thought provokig, specially when it comes to emotional, feeling or moral issues. It seems to some extent CHAT GPT would not be perfect and impeccable. Basically, these kind of programs lead human being to loneliness instead of having real rapport.
@hothaifamohammad5885
@hothaifamohammad5885 Год назад
How totally adorable...lots of love Luke 💗
@user-xv7rf4gg7l
@user-xv7rf4gg7l Год назад
Hik. Obviously, you haven't mentioned one usage of it. You can ask GPT to create an example of using some words in context. For example if you don't know whether you can or not use somewhere a particular word you can ask about it here directly.
@LukesEnglishPodcast
@LukesEnglishPodcast Год назад
I mention that in Part 2
@user-xv7rf4gg7l
@user-xv7rf4gg7l Год назад
@@LukesEnglishPodcast thanks for the recommendation!:)
@marktsai3406
@marktsai3406 Год назад
Hi Luke, This EP is very funny. Thanks!
@ospamario
@ospamario Год назад
great job,!!
@user-qk9ef8yi4h
@user-qk9ef8yi4h Год назад
oh, it was very interesting! Thank you so much!
@oguzozturk4586
@oguzozturk4586 4 месяца назад
Thank you Sir ..
@user-cq3wu3zr5o
@user-cq3wu3zr5o 10 месяцев назад
GPT: "The use of the definite article "the" before "English" in the context I provided was not intended to imply a single, rigid standard. Instead, it was used for brevity and to refer to a broadly recognizable or commonly known form of English, often associated with educated speakers and widely taught as a standard or reference point. It is essential to acknowledge the rich linguistic diversity within English-speaking communities and to appreciate the value of various accents and dialects. Language experts and teachers recognize the importance of exposing learners to different accents and variations, promoting inclusivity and understanding rather than focusing solely on a particular accent as the "standard." As an AI language model, I strive to provide accurate and helpful information based on the available knowledge and linguistic conventions. However, it is crucial to remember that language is a complex and ever-changing system, and there will always be differing viewpoints and ongoing debates among experts and speakers regarding language standards and variations."
@lazarocamargo
@lazarocamargo Год назад
Thank you, teacher Luke !!!!
@robertops3193
@robertops3193 Год назад
Top demais, muito obrigado meu amigo...
@UnconditionalHappiness
@UnconditionalHappiness 5 месяцев назад
I absolutely love this video. - From South Korea ❤
@UnconditionalHappiness
@UnconditionalHappiness 5 месяцев назад
57:00 Hilarious 🤣
@ventsislav1796
@ventsislav1796 Год назад
Thanks Luke, I liked that podcast.😊
@mariodc7314
@mariodc7314 Год назад
This is the video I was waiting for. thank you loads xx
@carlosespinosa3671
@carlosespinosa3671 Год назад
hi I don´t know english very well, but today with this video I think understand most, I will continue with the rest of your videos and I hope to see more, greetings from Ecuador Luke´s
@AltafHussain-hh5so
@AltafHussain-hh5so Год назад
Hello Luck's. Accept my greetings from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰. It's really appreciable episode.❤❤❤
@rimieabdulazeez8617
@rimieabdulazeez8617 6 месяцев назад
❤❤❤ Thank You ❤❤❤ very helpful & beautiful episode ❤❤❤
@homer2384
@homer2384 Год назад
Thanks Luke!!
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