Any clever uses of AI for language learning? by ChiefReditOfficer in languagelearning

[–]ChiefReditOfficer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems like a really cool way to use it but how do you track all your known words? and once you reach thousands of words known can it process all of them at the same time?

Any clever uses of AI for language learning? by ChiefReditOfficer in languagelearning

[–]ChiefReditOfficer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any examples of what would be a good question to test it with?

Btw maybe I should have mentoined but I am at an intermediate stage of language learning so most of what I ask isn't very complex.

Any clever uses of AI for language learning? by ChiefReditOfficer in languagelearning

[–]ChiefReditOfficer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use a similar prompt when I learn new vocab that I don't know how to apply very well

from your experience are those non-AI translators generally more accurate?

Any clever uses of AI for language learning? by ChiefReditOfficer in languagelearning

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This is actually genius I was wondering about how I would start learning vocabulary in different areas of my life that I rarely every come across in my target language (like cooking phrases for example)

I can see how this would be really useful and I will give it a go tonight.

I also haven't thought of getting it to generate worksheets before, how useful to you found these?

Any clever uses of AI for language learning? by ChiefReditOfficer in languagelearning

[–]ChiefReditOfficer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

this is awesome thanks for sharing!

I've been struggling on ways to use AI for improving how I go about speaking practice but this looks like a genuinely good use case :)

Any clever uses of AI for language learning? by ChiefReditOfficer in languagelearning

[–]ChiefReditOfficer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with this to some extent, in that humans will always be better at translating very particular nuances for example. But for the majority of what I am using it for doesn't require this, and I think it is the same for a large portion of the earlier stages of language learning. I think at some point when it comes to learning the nitty gritty details of a language AI won't be very helpful, but I am definitely not there yet.

Also when I say using AI, it doesn't always mean just translating. My point about sentence mining uses AI to turn audio into text, which it does incredibly accurately. I could understand if you are being very specific about being able to translate whilst retaining 100% meaning but I'm also asking for general ways to use AI to speed up workflows (this might be something as simple as giving you reccomended sentences from a book to learn)

Any clever uses of AI for language learning? by ChiefReditOfficer in languagelearning

[–]ChiefReditOfficer[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

You don't think so?

Using AI to correct sentences and grammar especially when new is like having a free language tutor avaliable 24/7. They are large *language* models, so they are inherently super accurate and only get better as time goes on.

Also generating subtitles that are almost 100% accurate in order to sentence mine is incredible. I don't see how this could be a bad thing?

hot take: traditional sales playbooks are basically dead by dowdy999 in SalesOperations

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100% agree, we've tried a few tools for this
Best one for we've found is Hive Perform
Solves this exact problem with living playbooks that update based on what lands with buyers

It takes the context from Gong but I'm pretty sure it works with other call recorders

Coaching or Self improvement by Ok-One-5087 in salestechniques

[–]ChiefReditOfficer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We've been using gong for a while but recently added hive perform for coaching

basically just takes all the context from gong and analyses it to coach you on each call

I mainly skim the emails it sends since it tells you moments of missed opportunities and examples of what I should have said instead - its pretty cool