Now I have a free personal tutor
This platform is for theological musings, but this post is suggesting that you can use Ai to think through a project or resolve all those gaps in learning that you may still have …
You can now engage with Microsoft Copilot or ChatGPT to revisit and all those lingering questions that remain unanswered.
Personally, I prefer Microsoft Copilot as it addresses me by name.
First, download Microsoft Copilot and tap the microphone icon. Register an account on Copilot. Ask anything—Copilot functions like a personal tutor, ready to guide your thinking.
For example:
- Was it the Red Sea or the Reed Sea that Moses led the Israelites across?
- Why did Moses strike the rock with his staff—was it an act of anger, or divine instruction?
I even used copilot to clarify a number of lingering questions that were unresolved with regards to the chemical process that I had learnt in university.
You can even ask how best to share the gospel in Mandarin, especially if you are working to strengthen your command of the language.
Just ask. You may find Copilot becoming an invaluable companion in your learning journey. Ask it to teach you how to speak regal English—fit for an audience with King Charles. Or get Copilot to tutor you in learning to speak Hebrew properly. I tried to learn to speak cockney English, lo and behold, copilot gave me some free tutorials.
Give it a try. Technology is a gift—use it for kingdom work. Only make sure you are not overdependent on it. The answers it provides may not be accurate at times, as it depends on how you prompt it by asking the correct questions.
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