Industry | Artificial intelligence |
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Founded | December 11, 2015 |
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Headquarters | Pioneer Building, San Francisco, California, US[1][2] |
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Number of employees | >120 (as of 2020)[2] |
Website | openai |
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Industry | Artificial intelligence |
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Founded | December 11, 2015; 7 years ago |
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Headquarters | Pioneer Building, San Francisco, California, US[1][2] |
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Number of employees | >120 (as of 2020)[2] |
Website | openai |
There are many ways to improve your English skills. Here are a few tips to get you started:
Practice speaking and listening regularly: The more you practice speaking and listening to English, the more comfortable you will become with the language. Find opportunities to converse with native speakers or use online resources such as language exchange websites or podcasts.
Read a variety of texts: Reading is a great way to improve your vocabulary and understand grammar structures. Start with materials that are at your level and gradually work your way up to more challenging texts.
Write in English: Writing in English can help you improve your grammar and spelling. Try keeping a journal, writing emails or letters, or composing short essays or stories.
Learn new vocabulary: Expand your vocabulary by learning new words and phrases. You can use a dictionary or thesaurus, play word games, or try using flashcards to help you remember new words.
Get feedback: It's important to get feedback on your progress to help you identify areas where you need to improve. Consider working with a tutor or teacher, or seek out feedback from native speakers or other proficient English speakers.
Remember to be patient with yourself and have fun as you learn! With consistent practice and dedication, you will see improvement in your English skills.
Note
The article and the picture are generated by the Computer (ChatGPT and DALL·E 2 - OpenAI)
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