The rise of LLMs as a useful development tool over the last year or so has been significant. The power and flexibility of tools like Claude Code and ChatGPT have given a lot of functionality both to experienced developers and new developers alike. But there are trade-offs.
Do what you want, but in that case I think it’s even more important for language learners to learn from actual human speakers than to rely on AI as a crutch. You’ll learn English faster if communicate authentically, mistakes and all.
If what you’re communicating isn’t clear, then people will let you know and ask you follow-up questions, giving you the opportunity to improve.
Do what you want, but in that case I think it’s even more important for language learners to learn from actual human speakers than to rely on AI as a crutch. You’ll learn English faster if communicate authentically, mistakes and all.
If what you’re communicating isn’t clear, then people will let you know and ask you follow-up questions, giving you the opportunity to improve.