I speak native English and barebones high school Spanish. I recently visited Costa Rica and almost every time there was a language barrier issue (unknown word or phrase), the local folks opened ChatGPT, said what they were trying to say in Spanish and then had ChatGPT convert it to English. It was everywhere.
nickfromseattle|4 days ago
Works pretty good.
chii|4 days ago
i'm just so surprised they'd use chatgpt to do this, when it's quite as easily (and perhaps faster) to use google translate.
aeldidi|4 days ago
To be fair, I wasn't using it in the way the parent comment described, for me I said: "this person speaking Lebanese/Syrian Arabic said something that sounded like [try my best to replicate the sentence]. What did they most likely mean?" and got a pretty much spot-on answer.
I wonder if this ability translates to other languages, but I wouldn't be able to tell. My Arabic is "good enough" to tell that the translations I got were good, but I'd be interested to here from someone who knows more if, for example fuzhounese translation is any good.
rrr_oh_man|4 days ago
https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762
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JumpCrisscross|4 days ago
Yes. What evidence do we have that mass consumers decamp because of ads?
paxys|4 days ago
Everyone, it turns out. Same with Google. Same with YouTube. Same with Instagram, and the rest of the web.
Once people become dependent on ChatGPT (as they already are) watching a 30 second ad in the middle of a session will become second nature.
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