Will AI Kill Language Learning?
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In this video I talk about whether artificial intelligence will eliminate language learning in the future. As you can imagine, there's no black and white answer, but hopefully my predictions give you food for thought!
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Maybe it can replace texting a bit but the shared experiences and nuance of a language can’t be communicated through AI translation. The translation would have to be a full-on language course of footnotes to properly get all the meanings across.
Or a very skillful human would have to check the translation to somewhat reduce the amount of footnotes
Eventually it will, and that’s the problem. It’s a matter of time and enough exposure. What worries me is that if there’s no interest in learning languages, will the interest in learning other cultures, other points of view, other views of the world and life, will they also go away? Will AI eventually mean the totally ironical eventual death of understanding amongst cultures?
Gonna tune in, I’ve been wondering about this.
Nah, not with the generative kind. Maybe in the future with quantum, but we can only guess.
It’s good for making json files though.
This is going to be interesting. My experience is the opposite, Chatgpt is so useful for language learning! Anytime I have a teacher to correct immediately the stories I write in other language to practice or ask technical grammar questions.
As a teacher, I’d say you shouldn’t rely on AI for technical grammar questions, it can mess them up. I remember I asked one AI (not ChatGPT, wasn’t available to me at the time) to make me some examples of test questions in the form of sentences in the Present Perfect and Past Simple and had to correct about half of them to actually use them in the test. Because it messed up with tenses so badly that I was almost better off coming up with those examples myself
I think it depends on the language, and that every case is different
@@atriyakoller136 Yes, ChatGPT (currently) is terrible at explaining grammar or giving examples of it. And if you ask it about languages that are less widely spoken, it will very confidently give you lots of nonsensical information.
It’s good at writing and responding in different languages, so it imitates grammar based on its large data set, but it does not “know” the grammar the way a teacher or student might know it consciously. There are obviously language instruction sites among its data set, but it gets very confused by that information.
I’m sure it will improve in the future, though.
Lotta potential for it to become artificial and make language more science than culture, but It would make it a lot easier. This might be the base of the ai fault Ian bargain
If Doctor Zamenhof lived today, he could have invented another language beside Esperanto to mesmerize AI.
I don’t even need to watch the video to know the answer: no. AI may augment the language learning process—dramatically, in fact, but it can’t kill the invaluable human-to-human connection that actually learning someone else’s native language affords.
Well as a professional language tutor I already feel like I’ve been automated away by A.I. , because no one hires me anymore even though I’m clearly great at my job and used to be quite successful, and I assume it’s because everyone has flocked to free automated learning resources. And while my heart is happy that language learning is no longer gated behind having money, my wallet (and my paranoia about misinformation being potentially taught frequently by automated resources) is kinda peeved at this, heh
There have been numerous free resources for a long time, and ai just vomits whatever grammatical rule it finds
You haven’t necessarily lost your job because of ai
And something being exclusive or “gated” isn’t necessarily a bad thing
the wisest comment I’ve read in the month so far
the only thing it’s gonna kill is art, just like autotune killed singing
I swear, if i ever end up living in the world of Wall-E where humans can’t even open a book without ai assistance, I’d 100% going to end my existence…
I want to like this but can’t because of what “end my existence” means.
@@Langfocus sorry, I just meant I’d be very disappointed, don’t take it too literal 😅
Personally, when I learn a language, most of the words I learn come from a teacher. However, I also believe that Google Translate would probably be better off as a dictionary for single words or short phrases and I occasionally use it to try and improve my vocabulary.
Yes.
Now *that’s* a thumbnail
No because I learn(ed) languages to connect with people