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5 SECRET Ways to Become a Speed Learner With ChatGPT



In today’s video, I’m going to show you 5 ways ChatGPT can boost your learning with its personalized feedback, research …

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28 thoughts on “5 SECRET Ways to Become a Speed Learner With ChatGPT”

  1. After using GPT to generate a short text about spiders, I realized that it's not the best way to learn about biology. My advice is to have a solid understanding of the subject before relying solely on automated tools like GPT. While it can be a useful tool, it's better suited for teachers and experts rather than for beginners or students.
    I used GPT to write this text 😁.
    It is an useful LANGUAGE tool. It confabulates too often to learn about science.

  2. I've started using ChatGPT to help me practice Brazilian Portuguese. My other half is Brazilian and looked over the conversation and suggestions for improvement that ChatGPT made, he said it was spot on! I know this isn't the case for all languages. But I'm finding it a brilliant way of trying to use the things that are in my brain, rather than trying to achieve a specific answer required by an app, for example. It feels more immersive and like when you actually try and speak with natives and muddle through as best you can. Only you are spared the embarrassment and cost = ) And ChatGPT never gets annoyed at you!

  3. When it comes to Artistic-things AI is struggling.
    I've been testing AI for writing lyrics. The results are ' t h e r e ' at best.
    I have to edit and edit and throw the most phrases away.
    There are results, but that it is triggering me what the subject is really
    about and I rewrite the thing, till I get something cool.
    .
    You can use it as a solution for 'fear of a blank page'
    Sometimes you get a cool line once in a while,
    but the real work you have to do yourself, which is great when
    you love writing songs & lyrics, like me 🙂
    .
    AI: be stupid, give us lame stuff… it doesn't matter, we will make it better 🙂

  4. Is there a voice recognition and speech AI like Alexa or Siri? I’d like to learn a language using speech conversations instead of typing.

  5. I tried it and you can use it for all you are explaining in your videos. But Chat GPT4 makes a ton of mistakes, has huge gaps in knowledge because it has no access to the internet yet. From my experience, when I ask certain Spanish grammatical rules and ask Chat for 10 example sentences, 2 are still on average not correct. Same on many topics and you get simple wrong answers.

    This will change in the not so far future, because the development of AI is very fast. I think 2 – 5 years from now AI is able to answer 99% correct. At the moment we are somewhere at 75%. I like how you set up questions. This is really smart.

  6. This is a great misnomer. I struggled to find code on ChatGPT for a coding problem, and it failed miserably. Regarding chatgpt as teacher, its effectiveness is purely contingent on the interest and motivation of the student. It is not the great smoking gun to solve learning issues and it never will be. It is simply a teaching aid.

  7. Yup I agree with the last bits, Its more often than not gives non existing information no references etc. However Its a good starting point. Also it cannot summarize or expand huge chunk of text. I think its like <500 words or something like that.

    I have used it to improve my grammar and check spelling mistake in my writing though. Yes it improves the English in the writting.

  8. She talks about how great a study tool it is. She ends with saying more often than not it makes mistakes. So it can help you become a great D student.

  9. I used chat gpt to help me write a research paper. I asked it to help pick out a thesis idea. It gave me sources to use and had it summarize the information in detail so that I didn't have to read everything. It also helped me by giving me an outline and reference page. Now I didn't let it write the actual paper but it did speed things up. The paper was about 8 pages excluding the title, abstract, and reference page. What usually would have taken me a week or so (Had to use peer-reviewed sources for an advanced psychology course.) took 2 days. (I procrastinated lol ).

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