teisipäev, veebruar 11, 2025

Inglise keele tund

Mina: "Lets's talk today in English. Yesterday I wrote in German, but I didn't save the text. One day I thought, that I won't use any AI any more, because I read, that it is ecologically harmful. But I want to practise foreign languages. People don't answer to my letters every day and I have no foreign pen-friends. If I don't practise foreign languages, I might forget them. And if you cannot use foreign languages at all, it is difficult to work and earn money. I have seen no numbers, how harmful AI ecologically is. I think it is less harmful than visiting foreign lands with aeroplane. And I think that text questions are less harmful than drawing pictures. If I enter a text, the AIs answer at once, but if I ask to draw a picture, they would think some seconds, before the picture is ready. If I publish a book, it is also harmful, the publishig process would last a whole year, but that is my work. It is difficult to live without working or studying."

Copilot: "It's great to hear that you're keen on practicing your foreign language skills, and I'm here to help! Practicing languages is essential for keeping your skills sharp and opening up opportunities for work and study.

Regarding your concerns about the ecological impact of AI, you bring up some valid points. While AI does require energy to operate, its ecological footprint compared to other activities, like air travel, can indeed be less significant. AI can provide instant and continuous practice, which is valuable for learning languages, especially when you don't have access to native speakers or pen-friends.

Here are a few points to consider:

1. Energy Consumption: AI models do consume energy, especially during training, but using AI for text-based interactions typically consumes less energy compared to more intensive tasks like generating images or training models.

2. Convenience and Accessibility: AI allows you to practice languages anytime, anywhere, without the need to travel or rely on others' schedules.

3. Balance: Striking a balance between using AI for language practice and being mindful of ecological impact is key. You can limit high-energy tasks and focus more on text-based interactions.

Practicing languages helps keep your skills sharp and opens up opportunities for work and study. If you ever need a language partner or assistance with anything else, I'm here for you!

If you have any other thoughts or questions, feel free to share. Let's make your language learning journey engaging and effective! 🌍📚"

Mina: "The number of the people in the world is to big anyway. That is not my fault. I have no children, that reduces my ecological footprint. Some people want to tax those, who have no children, so that other people could have even more children using the money of the childless people. I understand, that if no-one have children, so the mankind could die during only one generation. But if the number of the children is to great, so could perish not only mankind, but other species, too. Maybe we must be happy, until we live. I know, that a depression could seem even worse than death."

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