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32 lines
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- [[English Lesson]]
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- Introduction
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- warmup: try your best to use at least one of the idioms below:
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- an eagle eye = notice everything, also details
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- a stick-in-the-mud = old fashioned ideas, not trying new things
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- with a heavy heart = feeling upset
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- be glad to see the back of sb = pleased that sb is leaving
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- call it quits = leave a situtation / a job
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- the writing is on the wall = said to mean that there are clear signs that something will fail or no longer exist
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- pit one’s wits against sb = use cleverness to defeat sb
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- get under sb’s skin = be annoying
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- be taken to task = a piece of work to be done
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- Friend or foe: Can computer coders trust ChatGPT?
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- https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65086798
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- What is ChatGPT?
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- a sort of AI
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- Who is Pietro Schirano and how is he using ChatGPT?
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- design lead at business finance company Brex
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- What programming language did ChatGPT recommend to Mr Schirano?
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- JavaScript
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- What are some of the games for which ChatGPT generated code?
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- Pong-like-game, Breakout and Asteroids
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- Why do some hesitate to adopt AI for coding, according to Tony Smith?
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- flawed or inefficient or insecure, risks outweigh the benefits
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- What are some risks associated with using AI-generated code?
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- give outdated advice, ill advised answers, no fact checking
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- Why has the Italian data-protection authority blocked ChatGPT?
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- complied with General Data Protection Regulation
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- Vocabulary
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- Uncanny = strange and mysterious and thus making you feel unsettled (unheimlich)
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- pong = smell, very strong odour
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- Also = **UK /ˈɔːl.səʊ/ US /ˈɑːl.soʊ/ (with so not z pronounciation) |