I think, research, write, and avoided the whole NLP conversation in my PKM space (Obsidian and Readwise); for years Then you popup in a RU-vid feed.; omg... this tech and corresponding culture / learning shift is a timely game changer Thank you for providing well thought out and valuable information in such a pleasant way ; this was not generated via prompt:) Cheers!
I'm an ESL teacher with proficient Spanish and elementary Korean. I've been using ChatGPT for my work and learning. It's great for some things, but with languages, you need to be careful it doesn't always get things right. An example of mistakes and omissions are perfect tenses in English - it doesn't give accurate information and examples, and leaves important information out. I asked for a translation of a complex sentence in Spanish to help my students understand the meaning in English and it totally invented something completely wrong. So...I use it with caution learning languages and always check with my tutor or a native to check it's right. I'm learning about other things too, and it's really helpful but I don't depend on it.
Great use case, I’m excited for a future where we all get personalized tutors. The education aspect of AI is probably the one I’m most optimistic about.
Welcome to Montréal! I do appreciate your videos! When you answered “Allo, ca va bien! Et tu?ˆ I would have assumed that chatgpt would have corrected you… « …et toi?» not « … et tu? » Keep creating those videos! 👍 Inquiring minds, love it 👌
Yes I use it sometimes when I need quick snippets of code or when I want to quickly convert code from one language to another. I have to correct it myself, as it's prone to make mistakes, but it also makes it way faster for me to do the work without having to search the web for info that can be very time consuming at times.
Big time saver. Google search has gotten much worse over the years, and instead of searching for something and adding "reddit" to the end to get actual answers, I can often just ask ChatGPT now :)
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This is awesome. I wish I could generate sheet music. That would be great for sight reading. The books would give you about a page or two and I would end up memorizing the two pages and then I'm not sight reading.
The secret to be a successful RU-vidr is to exagerate things and say it with such great enthusiasm that one can convince the world that it's telling the truth. 🎉.
I’m using chatGPT to learn more about Kubernetes. Until now I used to be an user of Kubernetes, but now with chatGPT I’m learning more and more about the concepts. But this until chatGPT don’t need more me to code hahahaha.
I'm going to try this, I'm 60 years old and I just registered for my bachelors degree in the field of computer animation online through Full Sail University. I'm on my second class right now which is psychology each class is 4 weeks long for 27 months until I get my degree. I have to pass all of my prerequisite classes before I can get my design classes and they will send me a computer and the software needed to create industry standard animations, one fear that I have already is that I have to take a math class which will be basic math and basic algebra. I'm fine with basic math I'm pretty good at solving all of the basic math functions, fractions, percentages etc, but my biggest fear is the algebra. I don't know what is wrong with me but I have a severe mental block when it comes to algebra, I just doing understand it at all and then I see numbers and letters combined in a simple problem, my head freaks out. I had to take algebra in high school 5 times and my parents were insistant that I learn it, they hired a tutor for me after I failed the first 3 times and they made me select algebra as two of my selective classes in my senior year taking the class twice a day and I think the teacher finally just felt sorry for me and gave me a c in the class the fifth time I took it. All those failed courses really messed up my GPA and I will never forgive my father for forcing me to learn something that to this day I have never had to apply in my real life situations so I think algebra is pointless. But I can't fail it this time, I'm trying to earn a 4.9 GPA so I can get funding to help pay for my masters program I plan on earning next. So I don't know how well chatgpt is at math but I'm going to give it a try and see if I can learn the basics now before I actually have the class in 8 months from now as it will really help reduce my anxiety and I don't want to have any unnecessary stress over any of my school work as I am already outperforming in all my assignments. So thanks for the tip.
I'm 18 and graduated high school, had to take algebra 1 on my last year as a dummy class felt easy now but now but not 4 years ago, I understand what you mean by that mental block lol. I'm kinda glad we had the pandemic because i think i would've passed the test after failing it at least once. God Bless all the children who died from Covid-19 of course, I'm sure they would've lived a full life.🙏
I would never use ChatGPT to directly teach coding. It's way too unreliable. Use it only as a second opinion when you encounter from time to time concepts not well explained in the manual or textbook you're using.(most people suck at choosing their learning material, that's the bigger issue) ChatGPT can only reason on very short segments of code reliably, after that it inserts unreliable, and unsecure code, and most times you could have just coded it yourself faster than correcting the mistakes ChatGpt created.
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so i had an severe issu with facebook. They deleted all my content. So i used chatGPT played layer and send a mail. Within an hour everything was back. Rememberd the case you talked about, th guy that send a mail to a company owing him tusands of $ and he got his money