AI & Language Learning (2)
terms of making not only input more efficient, making it possible to spend
less time looking for content, more time on content that is compelling.
It can be used, I guess, for evaluation and correction, but
it's not how I would use it.
And it can help you zoom in on certain grammatical aspects of the language
that, you know, you're having trouble with so you end up controlling,
through the material you're using to learn from, you know, what you do,
where you focus, uh, and so forth.
So I'd be interested in people's reactions.
I, I'm not an expert on AI.
I've just done a bit of Googling.
I know what I've been using within LingQ, and I know what works for
me and what I would like to see.
So, I mean even like if you're listening to something and you give a voice command
and say, repeat that five seconds like you're listening in the car, it didn't
quite get that repeat and then repeat.
You could set that to be a three second or a five second repeat, and that
little audio would repeat, for example.
There's another thing.
So I look forward to your ideas.
Uh, those are just some of mine on the subject of artificial
intelligence and language.
Thank you for listening and, and of course it is related to
because I'm very much input-based.
It relates to the issue of learning through listening and reading, but
greatly improving the efficiency of that input based learning, making that
input more and more compelling with the use of artificial intelligence.
Thank you.
Bye for now.