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Q:
ChatGPT has become a hot topic in many countries. They say it can give us excellent writing in just a few seconds. But I think nobody will be moved or impressed by the writing of AI because it is based on our creativity and imagination. soa natural?
A:
× They say it can give us excellent writing in just a few seconds.
✓ They say it can produce excellent writing in just a few seconds.
× But I think nobody will be moved or impressed by the writing of AI because it is based on our creativity and imagination.
✓ But I think nobody will be moved or impressed by the writing of AI because good writing is based on human creativity and imagination.
😎👍
✓ They say it can produce excellent writing in just a few seconds.
× But I think nobody will be moved or impressed by the writing of AI because it is based on our creativity and imagination.
✓ But I think nobody will be moved or impressed by the writing of AI because good writing is based on human creativity and imagination.
😎👍
Q:
ChatGPT is a great resource to learn anything, mainly languages. It has helped me a lot. soa natural?
A:
Natural 👍 And I agree ChatGTP has been very useful for languages hahaha
Q:
I ask the ChatGPT when I need some advice. soa natural?
A:
× I ask the ChatGPT when I need some advice.
✓ I ask ChatGPT when I need some advice.
✓ I ask ChatGPT when I need some advice.
Q:
ChatGPT says:
"I apologize for my mistake. 'In' and 'at' have different meanings regarding location. 'In' indicates a location within a narrow space or inside something, while 'at' indicates a location within a broader range.
Therefore, in the sentence 'Somebody hit him in the back of the head with a blunt object,' 'in' refers to a narrow location, while 'at' would indicate a more general location. If 'at the back of the head' were used instead, it would have a more abstract nuance. Accordingly, 'in' is a more appropriate choice in this context."
Question:
"'In' indicates a location within a narrow space or inside something, while 'at' indicates a location within a broader range." Is it right?
"I apologize for my mistake. 'In' and 'at' have different meanings regarding location. 'In' indicates a location within a narrow space or inside something, while 'at' indicates a location within a broader range.
Therefore, in the sentence 'Somebody hit him in the back of the head with a blunt object,' 'in' refers to a narrow location, while 'at' would indicate a more general location. If 'at the back of the head' were used instead, it would have a more abstract nuance. Accordingly, 'in' is a more appropriate choice in this context."
Question:
"'In' indicates a location within a narrow space or inside something, while 'at' indicates a location within a broader range." Is it right?
A:
Yes
Q:
ChatGPT may still be in its early stages, but it is already writing poetry and novels that touch on human emotions.
Does "touch on" sound natural?
is there any other expression? soa natural?
Does "touch on" sound natural?
is there any other expression? soa natural?
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It sounds good to me. It certainly makes sense.
One rare, but very good way of saying this would be – poetry and novels that belie human emotions.
That’s a really nice, very old way of saying – to reveal, to show
It sounds good to me. It certainly makes sense.
One rare, but very good way of saying this would be – poetry and novels that belie human emotions.
That’s a really nice, very old way of saying – to reveal, to show
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