I'm using DeepSeek to learn Chinese, and I'm curious about its effectiveness. I've heard mixed things, but can anyone tell me how many mistakes DeepSeek might make when helping me learn?
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DeepSeek can definitely help with language learning, but it does have its limitations. It makes mistakes fairly often, so it's a good idea to double-check what you learn with another tool that supports Chinese, like Qwen. It won't replace traditional learning methods, but it can be a handy resource.
Using AI tools like DeepSeek can be really useful for conversational practice, but I believe they're best for supplementing what you've already learned through a formal curriculum. If you're seriously getting into Mandarin, consider apps like HelloChinese or SuperChinese for a solid course along with your AI practice.
I agree with the previous reply! While I use DeepSeek to structure my learning, I also use other AI tools to clarify grammar and context. Just like with any tool, it's crucial to have a structured course or physical books to really get the hang of the language.
Exactly! AI is fantastic for practice and understanding, but it doesn't replace the need for a solid foundation from textbooks or courses.
That's a great point! Cross-referencing with another AI tool sounds smart to ensure you're getting accurate info.