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Out of the 4 paragraphs above, which one is AI-generated, do you think? Let's see how often you mess around with chatGPT. 🧐
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#BookReview πŸ“™ Title: β€œCo-intelligence” Β© Author: Ethan Mollick πŸ“ Genre: Non-Fiction πŸ“‘ Pages: 211 You know how much negative commentary and doomsaying circulates on the topic of Artificial Intelligence. With the emergence of LLMs (Large Language Models, i.e. ChatGPT, Claude), came the fear of people potentially losing their ability to create, write, make decisions, and problem-solve. If you're AI-phobic, like myself, this book is here to change your mind. The book offers both theory and a lot of practical advice on how to start using AI, how to think of AI, and what it could become. The best thing about it is the author’s real-time application of ChatGPT as he goes about his book. This teaches the reader to craft excellent prompts, unlocking AI’s full potential. A humorous and conversational tone is kept throughout, making it a real page-turner. The chapters on AI's impact on education are especially eye-opening. It's like having a friendly chat with a tech-savvy mentor who nudges you to embrace innovation while reminding you not to lose sight of the human touch in education. In essence, this is a great primer on artificial intelligence. If you're interested in AI – as we all should be – read it! Learning to leverage technology to improve our human experiences is a must, after all. https://t.me/englishnudge
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Authentic Speaking&Writing Samples Blog Posts&Book Reviews Owner: @OqilaKamolova - an 8.5 holder in IELTS

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#bookreview #fivestars #relevant
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Not going to sugarcoat it. My inconsistent sharing habit oddly feels okay now. To all content creators, please take 5 minutes to review this piece. It's highly likely to prompt a reassessment of your channel management. https://t.me/englishnudge
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Speaking of gossip, Allah SWT teaches in the Qur'an that the best way to stop people from backbiting in your presence is to say, 'Such discussions are not suitable for this gathering'. In the digital world, it's even simpler: just sign out from places that drag you into gossip about others. https://t.me/englishnudge
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Apologies for my absence lately. I've been fully immersed in the biggest project of my life - my kids. Taking this time has been incredibly refreshing for my mental well-being. Moving forward, I'll be making sporadic posts, always with your best interests in mind.
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#Transcript Our culture is one of a kind. There are clearly lots of habits that that are commendable, that you may find worthy of praise, but at the same time, there are lots of others which can be cause for concern, that can make you feel repelled, disturbed, and disgusted. And one such practice is gossiping. I fear that gossiping is deeply woven into the fabric of our society. In everyday interactions, discourse, You are bound to encounter people who find it pretty normal and regular to talk about the lives and businesses of others. And that's just that's the truth of the matter. I'm not suggesting that everyone does it, but the majority do, and there's really no other way around it. I believe the reason for why people gossip is because they find to some extent, a restricted in their ability to be upfront, to talk to the person, to talk over the matters as they they don't like with honesty. We have this so-called "andisha" πŸ™ˆwhich is loosely translated as shyness, I guess. So they find it they find solace in finding a third party who can listen to them blabber and whine about others who they who they believe are doing something wrong. In my walks, for example, in the park, I usually overhear others discussing stuff that that has nothing to do with their life and everything to do with others lives. And there's really no way you can stop them from doing it. I believe they understand how downright wrong and sinful this activity is. But I believe unless you're educated enough, unless you understand the repercussions of constant gossiping, there is really no way you can't stop from doing it. https://t.me/englishnudge
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Authentic Speaking&Writing Samples Blog Posts&Book Reviews Owner: @OqilaKamolova - an 8.5 holder in IELTS

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#FreestyleSpeaking Describe a habit that people find unusual about your culture https://t.me/englishnudge
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Eid-ul-Fitr Mubarak, dear friends!
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Repost fromΒ IELTS with SANOKULOV
This is the list of some of the principles that I often use to select information.
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