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[Exploring Practical Uses and Limitations of ChatGPT]-[English Listening - ChatGPT]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2026-05-04

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Enhancing Daily Productivity and Knowledge with ChatGPT

In this episode of the Listening Time podcast, the host explores his evolving relationship with ChatGPT, detailing how he utilizes this AI tool for both personal enrichment and practical problem-solving. While he avoids using it for his professional writing tasks, he highlights several key areas where the technology has "come in handy."

Learning and Curiosity

One of the primary ways the host employs ChatGPT is to satisfy his intellectual curiosity. He uses the tool to "dig deeper" into linguistic subjects, such as comparing the closeness of Scandinavian languages or investigating the historical influences between English and other languages. Furthermore, he finds it helpful for understanding the nuanced usage of "archaic words" that he is not entirely comfortable with. By asking specific questions, he can bypass the need to "scour the internet" for hours, receiving tailored explanations instead.

Solving Real-World Problems

Beyond casual learning, the host utilizes ChatGPT for high-stakes, personalized information. He recounts a recent health-related situation where he needed to identify specific "warning signs" and symptoms for a person close to him. He appreciates the AI’s ability to "tailor its response" to the exact details he provided, making it an invaluable assistant during stressful times.

Similarly, he used the tool to plan a complex travel itinerary for a family trip to Greece. When faced with an unreasonable flight layover, he input his specific flight data to gauge the risks of missing connections, including variables like the "fog season" at his departure airport. The AI provided detailed insights into terminal navigation and delay probabilities, which proved far more efficient than traditional research.

Unexpected Interactions and Limitations

The host also shares a unique anecdote about "arguing" with ChatGPT. He noted that when the AI displayed bias on a subjective topic, he felt compelled to "push back" and challenge its logic. While he realized it was "silly" to get frustrated with a non-human entity, the experience underscored how advanced the technology has become in mimicking human interaction.

Despite these benefits, the host warns against over-reliance. He identifies several critical drawbacks:

  • Bias and Accuracy: He emphasizes that ChatGPT can be "wrong sometimes," a danger for users who might accept its output as absolute truth without verification.
  • The Illusion of Intelligence: He warns that the tool creates a false sense of knowing everything, which may discourage people from conducting their own research or comparing sources.
  • Professional Boundaries: Notably, the host refuses to use AI for his own work, specifically email correspondence, preferring his own "style of writing." He views AI as a supplement, not a replacement for human critical thinking.

Ultimately, the host views ChatGPT as a "little assistant" that excels at quick, personalized information, provided the user maintains the discipline to verify facts and form their own independent opinions.

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I hope you're doing great.
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I'm sure this will be a fun episode.
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I've recently started to use this tool more.
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it has come in handy for.
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
Hey English learners.
This is Connor and you're listening to episode 257 of the Listening Time podcast.
I hope you're doing great.
I hope your English learning is going well and that this podcast has helped you improve your listening comprehension.
In today's episode, I'm going to talk about chat GPT.

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