Just because I'm not in a technical job doesn't mean I'm not a technology user.
FridaySteve
Your favorite AI enabled LLM does a very, very good job of simulating language tests based on previous tests and there's no reason at all not to use it to study and prepare.
There's a LOT of bot activity here.
“Only” 10 years makes it sound shorter than it should be. 10 years is way, way longer than any bubble should last.
A lot of folks whose first language isn't English use "only" in the way OP did. It's not to signify a shorter amount of time than people think it ought to be. It means in this case that the AI bubble would not pop before 10 years is up.
Me too, I often skip it and my soups are fine.
They do it bc that's how they learned it in culinary school / that's how the recipe goes. It adds a bitter flavor to balance onion and carrot. You don't need it and you can replace it with something else.
No matter what your job is, if you sit in front of a computer all day pushing buttons, it's time to start looking for a new job.
Oh definitely don't do that.
Demand creates jobs, not benevolent rich people.
This is an airport. Thank you for announcing your departure.
I can't imagine having trouble understanding that word but let me know if you actually need clarification.
It can't write you anything that hasn't been written a million times before, but it can give you a paragraph and tell you to find the verbs, and then mark the exercise to a shocking level of accuracy. It can explain what you did wrong and give accurate examples and details. Then you can say "I don't get it...I still don't get it" a hundred times and it will try and try to explain it to you, endlessly, and it will never get frustrated or impatient.