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Hi HackerNews, I recently made my first GPT wrapper with the idea of replacing language teachers and tutors with AI. The idea is to create speaking lessons with AI instead of a regular teacher. My project, AITalkTutor, leverages GPT, Gemini, Whisper, and TTS technologies to offer an interactive and flexible learning experience. While it’s not a perfect substitute for human teachers, AI tutoring brings several unique benefits to the table: - Affordability: At $2.20 for a 45-minute lesson, AITalkTutor is more cost-effective than traditional tutoring, with a goal to lower the cost to $1 per lesson.
- Flexibility: Students can start, pause, and resume lessons on their own schedule, making learning more adaptable to individual needs.
- Data-Driven Insights: By maintaining a complete conversation history, we can analyze interactions to provide personalized feedback and insights, helping students improve their speaking skills more effectively.
- The future of AI in education is a fascinating topic. The ability to deliver affordable, flexible, and highly personalized learning experiences could be a game-changer for language acquisition. What do you think about the idea of replacing language teachers with AI? Can AI provide a comparable or even superior learning experience? I'd love to hear your thoughts and engage in a discussion about the potential and challenges of this approach. Looking forward to your feedback and insights! |
I've been able to teach myself French using Google Translate, Youtube, reading articles.
In the past it was a lot harder. Having to learn Japanese using cassette audio tapes, looking up words in dictionary, trying to imagine what the intonation should be, lots of guess work.
anything that helps me speed up this feedback loop is a win but the pricing needs work imho
again, don't be off put by excessively unrealistic standards from random HN accounts. take note and try to find what you can do but never let them drive your product. their aim is to take contrarian positions to maximize engagement/farm karma points, hardly representative of your target market.