Reviewing phrasing for master’s degree and website description in generative AI.
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😎 “I’m currently * a master’s degree in…”
Evaluate the appropriate es of these terms to place in the asterisk: studying, pursuing, doing.
Suggest other options that could be more or equally appropriate. The master’s degree classes are currently ongoing
🤖 To fill the asterisk in “I’m currently * a master’s degree in…”, any of the three options—studying, pursuing, doing—can be appropriately used. Each term carries a slightly different nuance:😎 “I’m currently working towards a master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence Applied to Financial Markets, as well as publishing a website focused on generative AI creation and knowledge sharing”
1. “studying” emphasizes the academic or learning aspect of the degree.
2. “pursuing” highlights the process and effort involved in obtaining the degree.
3. “doing” is more informal and general, indicating involvement in the program.
Other options that could be more or equally appropriate include:
– “enrolled in” emphasizes the official registration and participation in the program.
– “working towards” conveys the effort and progress towards completing the degree.
– “completing” suggests the process of meeting the requirements for the degree.
All these terms are suitable and can be chosen based on the nuance the speaker wishes to convey.
Review and let me know only the critical issues, if any.
🤖 The sentence is clear and effectively communicates the activities you’re engaged in. There are no critical issues regarding grammar or clarity. The use of “working towards” appropriately conveys your effort in pursuing the degree, and “publishing a website” clearly states your ongoing project related to generative AI.😎 Do you consider the flow of the paragraph could be improved?
🤖 The flow of the sentence is generally smooth, but it can be slightly adjusted for improved readability by breaking it into two sentences and specifying the nature of the website more directly. Here’s a revised version:😎 the website is already established, so “launching” would not be appropriate. Does “working towards” correctly convey what I said? MAybe I should use another term for the website and separate the paragraph in two sentences as you suggested?
“I’m currently working towards a master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence Applied to Financial Markets. Additionally, I am launching a website focused on the creation and sharing of generative AI knowledge.”
This adjustment separates the two distinct activities you’re engaged in, making the information easier to digest and emphasizing both your academic pursuit and your project on generative AI.
🤖 Given the website is already established, adjusting the term to reflect the current status is indeed necessary. For the master’s degree, “working towards” accurately conveys ongoing effort. Considering these points, here’s a revised version with an alternative term for the website activity:😎 “creation of generative AI knowledge” is not what I said or what the website does. I used the term “generative AI creation” referring to the activities colloquially known as “content creation” (publishing articles, videos, etc.). I tend to avoid the word content unless strictly necessary. Is it necessary in this case or the is other alternative?
“I’m currently working towards a master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence Applied to Financial Markets. Additionally, I am managing a website focused on the creation and sharing of generative AI knowledge.”
This revision maintains the separation of ideas into two sentences for clarity and uses “managing” to accurately reflect the ongoing involvement with the established website.
🤖 Understanding your clarification and preference to avoid the word “content,” a suitable alternative could be “generative AI projects” or “works.” This would encompass articles, videos, and other forms of creative output without using the word “content.” Here’s how the sentence can be revised to reflect this:😎 “I am currently working towards a master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence Applied to Financial Markets. Additionally, I am managing a website focused on generative AI projects and knowledge sharing, available at www.talkingtochatbots.com.”
“I’m currently working towards a master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence Applied to Financial Markets. Additionally, I am managing a website focused on generative AI creation and knowledge sharing.”
This version maintains your original phrasing while ensuring clarity about the nature of the website’s activities, referring broadly to the creation and dissemination of works related to generative AI without limiting the description to traditional content forms.
🤖 Your revised sentence is clear and effectively communicates your endeavors. There are no critical grammatical issues. It succinctly conveys both your academic pursuit and your involvement with a website dedicated to generative AI, including providing the URL for direct access. This formulation maintains clarity and provides specific information about your activities and the website’s focus.😎 Is the “www.____.com” still a relevant way of sharing URLs or, since most (if not all) websites are accessible either by typing “www” or not, it is no longer used or relevant when sharing URLs? (consider it is going to be shared on plain text: I’m wondering if sharing “www.____.com”, “https://____.com” or just “___.com”
🤖 When sharing URLs in plain text, especially in professional or formal contexts, the best practice has evolved due to changes in web standards and user habits. Here’s a brief overview of the current relevance of each format:
1. **www.____.com**: This format is still widely recognized and understood by general audiences. However, the “www” prefix is technically a subdomain and not necessary for accessing most websites today. While still relevant, it’s somewhat less common in digital marketing materials unless it’s part of the official web address.
2. **https://____.com**: Including “https://” is increasingly seen as best practice, particularly for emphasizing security and credibility. This prefix indicates that the connection to the website is encrypted via SSL/TLS, providing a layer of security for users. Given the importance of cybersecurity, using “https://” is advisable when sharing URLs, especially in environments where trust and data protection are crucial.
3. **____.com**: Simply using the domain name without a prefix is the most straightforward approach and works well in informal settings or when the context ensures that the audience will understand it’s a web address. This format is clean and minimalistic but may lack the explicit security implication of “https://”.
In formal or professional settings, especially in plain text, prefacing your URL with “https://” is generally the best approach. It not only ensures clarity about the web address but also reassures the audience of the site’s security measures. However, if the context is more casual or the character limit is a concern (such as in social media posts), just the domain name can suffice. The choice between these options can depend on the medium of communication, the intended audience, and the importance of emphasizing the website’s security credentials.
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