
AI became my assistant to learning
AI became a trend stronger than expected, and soon, became part of my routine as a software developer. As a skeptical millenial, I originally thought AI would become a trend that sooner or later will slow down. But become the opposite, and now here I am finding ways to make AI more present to my day to day routine. As an autistic person, planning and considering fictional scenarios never became easier to do. I have the dream to travel to Japan, but travelling overseas might be too overwhelming and too much stimuli for a single person to handle. I've been doing a year and a half studying the Japanese classes, and have already done a few weeks of Duolingo a few years back, but it was not enough to think how much effort I took to read hiragana, katakana and kanji to be stuck in a single place of boarding in a Tokyo airport. Or even, be inside of a konbini store and not to know if I want a bag or my food heated. Caption: A image generated by Gemini of a woman nervous to answer a cashier fr
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