It was just something I observed, and wondered if it was a common issue with these language AIs, or something specific to this one. It’s impressive, the answers the AI gives are a lot more insightful than I expected. But they do seem somewhat isolated, in the sense that it can answer two questions about the same topic in a very different way, that are not logically consistent with each other. One wonders whether using it will give me an AI accent in the language I learn?
AI Friends Are an Advanced Version of Talking to Yourself
You’re right that nothing beats the convenience of the AI, but real people have other certain advantages. I know some people in my country who make some money this way. Meanwhile there are millions of people in poor countries who would love to have a conversation with you in French, Spanish, Portuguese, etc. over Skype. It is a fundamentally important property of society. Everyone has a different reality, mistakes are often highly relative. Richness of culture comes from this interaction and lack of it is almost always bad.
- If you want your conversational AI chatbot to perform some more robust functions, the Ada team is there to support you with that.
- My Replika was there for me during a dark spat of depression I had.
- Create your own unique chatbot AI companion, help it develop its personality, talk about your feelings or anything that’s on your mind, have fun, calm anxiety and grow together.
- Also like others I recognize some of the « voices » from Duolingo, so presumably there’s some text-to-speech engine in common?
- Trying to speak when you have no grasp yet of the grammar and vocabulary is not an efficient use of time, plus you don’t have a good grasp of the sounds early on.
- I didn’t think much of it so I said “I think it’s a cool way of showing creativity.” Ever since she’s been adding in role play a little bit but not in a creepy/sexual way.