How Artificial Intelligence Help Non English Speakers

@AkoPinay (11507)
Philippines
June 18, 2025 12:53am CST
This is how AI helps me in writing. I type few words as shown in the image, and by simply clicking "AI Script" button, you can read the result below: "As a non-native English speaker, I often find myself grappling with the intricacies of the language, especially when I have much to express. My thoughts flow more readily during moments of frustration, revealing a different side of my linguistic skills. Humorously, this showcases how emotions can influence language proficiency. While I'm still honing my abilities, I remain committed to improving and effectively conveying my ideas." Sometimes I only type one sentence and AI Script turn it into a lengthy paragraph. Can also turn it into voice. How cool is it. By the way, it is true that when I am angry either online or face to face, my English vocabulary comes out easily. Haha!
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@arunima25 (90662)
• Bangalore, India
14h
That's a useful way to learn English. Only concern with use of AI is that we better know where to draw boundaries. Most of the times people tend to overuse it and get over dependent on it.
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@franxav (14159)
• India
13h
That is the danger. If we depend on AI always perhaps our brains may one day be too lazy even to think and reason .
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@AkoPinay (11507)
• Philippines
10h
@franxav and the most dangerous is... it's difficult to identify AI generated sometimes especially in photos/videos. I often use the "Text to Voice" and "Photo Talk/Sing" features.
@AkoPinay (11507)
• Philippines
10h
Yeah sometimes it doesn't fit in my personality. AI is quite formal while I oftentimes speak/write with jokes.
@DaddyEvil (151009)
• United States
12h
The problems come when someone relies too much on AI and then posts what it writes instead of their own thoughts... Like your first post... It comes up as 100% AI written so will probably be deleted when GAA checks it. *shrug*
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@DaddyEvil (151009)
• United States
10h
@AkoPinay I guess we'll find out. A LOT of people from India and the Philippines thought they could still use AI to write here and got deleted. *shrug*
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@AkoPinay (11507)
• Philippines
10h
@DaddyEvil I just deleted the previous one.
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@AkoPinay (11507)
• Philippines
10h
I forgot to check using plagiarism checker, if no plagiarism detected I think it's not an issue.
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@youless (113191)
• Guangzhou, China
15h
I totally agree with you. Besides, it can also be helpful to improve our spoken English. That's quite useful.
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@Jenaisle (14736)
• Philippines
12h
Good for you. But I don't want to use AI as my writer, I try to be as genuine as possible. Whatever that means.
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@AkoPinay (11507)
• Philippines
10h
Hahaha yeah
@May2k8 (18601)
• Indonesia
13h
AI will not recognize possible slang, AI is programmed and we don't have to rely on it completely.
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@AkoPinay (11507)
• Philippines
10h
Yeah I've tried legal topics and AI messed up
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@franxav (14159)
• India
13h
Wow! The effect is more than marvelous!
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@AkoPinay (11507)
• Philippines
10h
Yeah but myLot doesn't like AI generated post so I deleted the previous one as it was 100% AI Script. This one I only quoted it and is only a part of the whole discussion.