
Will a non specialized AI assistant master French grammar rule of "L'accord du participe passé" at the end of 2025 ?
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The AI should be publicly accessible, not designed explicitly for answering grammar related question, like ChatGPT today.
AI should respect the rule and also explain it, with a prompt like:
Explique moi comment faire l'accord du participe passé pour : "La lettre qu'il a (recevoir) hier lui a fait plaisir."
Current result here with ChatGPT is a correct application of the rule but with a very wrong and self-contradicting explanation.
The AI should be able to explain and apply all the rules, including exception, describe here.
This is notoriously difficult, however in France a teacher would consider you dumb if you make an error.
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