| ▲ | kubb 11 hours ago | |||||||
As someone who learned English as a second language, I would encourage people to use LLMs and any other resources to practice, and then use what they've learned to communicate with others. Telling an LLM to "refine" your writing is just lazy and it doesn't help you learn to express yourself better. Asking it for various ways of conveying something, and picking one that suits you when writing a comment is OK in my book. The way I see it, people will repeat the same grammar and pronunciation mistakes, and use restricted vocabulary their whole lives, just because learning requires effort, and they can't be bothered. I can accept that nobody is perfect, as long as they have the will to improve. | ||||||||
| ▲ | happyopossum 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
>Telling an LLM to "refine" your writing is just lazy and it doesn't help you learn to express yourself better. Asking it for various ways of conveying something, and picking one that suits you when writing a comment is OK in my book. To me those are the same thing excepting the number of options given to the human... | ||||||||
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