• @[email protected]
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    6818 days ago

    I was gonna say language learning is actually one of the few AI might be useful for, but they’re not talking about making their users learn with a little AI translator having a random conversation with them; they’re replacing their workforce with AI.

    Fuck. I was considering using Duo once I finish school to give myself some more options to flee the US as we dive deeper into nazism. Any good alternatives?

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      1217 days ago

      The problem with current AI text generation is that it can be wrong, which is bad if you are trusting it with giving correct information to learn

      Deepl, even though its made for translating, it is often wrong

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      317 days ago

      i mean the way humans are made to learn languages is just simple immersion, consume media in the target language and your brain will figure it out.

      the one thing to keep in mind is that you don’t want subtitles, because then you won’t actually be paying attention to the target language. If you can stomach it then children’s media is great because it’s specifically made to be simple and teach children the language.

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        1518 days ago

        Which is about the extent AI could benefit a service like Duolingo. Gutting their workforce isn’t going to make it any better.

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      717 days ago

      I know I’m going to sound like a stock Marxist from the 1930s, but: AI is a means of production and therefore should be collectivized.

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      717 days ago

      As someone learning Japanese

      There’s no fucking way AI would be able to assist in learning a second language