I feel like it's really hard for people who learnt after smartphones. When autocomplete gets it wrong they don't notice
Obviously the way of remembering which is which is "you're" is short for "you are" (hence the apostrophe) and "your" isn't. But they also need to practice while keeping that rule in mind
English as a second language people seem to do better than first language users
I feel like it's really hard for people who learnt after smartphones. When autocomplete gets it wrong they don't notice
Obviously the way of remembering which is which is "you're" is short for "you are" (hence the apostrophe) and "your" isn't. But they also need to practice while keeping that rule in mind
English as a second language people seem to do better than first language users
Imagine our world in 5 years after the normies using AI for every aspect of writing are... oh, wait, that's now.
Maybe as autocorrect becomes more LLM powered it will get better at correcting spelling of similar words