Good practice, but transcription is a bit off.
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By Blah x3775
When speaking with the AI conversationally, it gives appropriate responses and is good for speaking and listening. However, it has a transcription feature where you can go back and read what you said and what the AI said. My listening is particularly bad, so I'm using this feature quite often with Korean so I can go back and re-listen to what the AI had said. However, everything that I say is completely mismatched with what was actually spoken. In fact, there are times where the transcription makes absolutely no sense, but the AI's response makes perfect sense to what I had said to it initially, as if what the AI is hearing, and what the transcription is transcribing, are two totally different things. For example, the ai asked
Ai: 오늘 뭘 먹었어? (What did you eat today?)
Me: 김치전을 먹었어. (I ate a kimchi pancake.)
Ai: 아~~~ 김치전을 맛있죠? (Ahh, kimchi pancakes are delicious arent they?)
But the transcription thought i said
Me: 입이 먹었어. (The mouth ate.)
Which, if AI truly heard this, would not have responded with the food that I had mentioned in my response, as there's little to no correlation between the pronunciation of the two. Overall, if you are heavily reliant on the transcription aspect of this app, I would hold off until the transcription gets better. However, if you just want speaking and listening, I'd say it's worth a try.