> It does beg the question: How well does the LLM work on non-English languages?
Well I haven't chatted to it much in Chinese, but I've asked extensively about Chinese, and that's probably one area where I get the most benefit. It can accurately translate, segment, romanize, and break down phrases; it usually does a pretty good job explaining why a given word was used, and is good at giving you example sentences using a given word or grammar pattern. I'd be surprised if it were significantly worse in Chinese than in English.
Well I haven't chatted to it much in Chinese, but I've asked extensively about Chinese, and that's probably one area where I get the most benefit. It can accurately translate, segment, romanize, and break down phrases; it usually does a pretty good job explaining why a given word was used, and is good at giving you example sentences using a given word or grammar pattern. I'd be surprised if it were significantly worse in Chinese than in English.