ChapGPT can be used to create legal contracts, write song lyrics and writing short stories. It's impressive at first, but working closely with it shows us its limitations. Don't assume that it will always answer your questions correctly or reliably. There are also questions about how it could encourage cheating and other criticisms. And I'll explore some more of those in a few minutes after the break.
In this final part of the series I'm going to evaluate ChatGPT's ability to work as a dictionary with definitions, example sentences, synonyms, phonetic transcriptions, etc. I test its ability to convert texts into British English or other varieties, see if it can help with sentence stress and word stress, and check its ability to create grammar and vocabulary quizzes and other useful exercises.
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