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  • jon-nycJ Offline
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    You had mention using AI as a tool to help learn mandarin (kudos for taking on such a major project the way).

    Any advice? I’m thinking of setting Mayla up with an AI tutor of some sort to work on her English and not quite sure where to begin (besides asking AI itself).

    The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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      I also mentioned that Mandarin tones were the final boss of AI mixed language representation. If you ask an AI to reproduce Mandarin tones, the classical example being the four forms of the word "ma", it will give you identical tones for all four, and explain in english how it bent each of those tones to be so different. It's blind to its own inability. My hope was to simply have an eternally patient conversation partner. I could ask it how to say some sentence in Mandarin, it would reproduce the sentence aurally and in pinyin. Not much more structured or formal than any other immersion type language learning process. I think spanish/english mixing for such a project presents fewer obstacles, in that both use the same alphabet, and neither has tones.

      Education is extremely important.

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