In this blog, I had the opportunity to interview Ernesto Che Guevara, a world-famous name, with the help of artificial intelligence. We had the opportunity to ask questions about what he thought about the revolution, the revolution he made in Cuba, his expectations from young people, current socialist movements and many other topics.

After doing the interview, I wrote a general report about the interview, writing down my thoughts and what I learned about the interview. Then, I evaluated my report through the magic school application and received feedback. In this way, I saw my mistakes in my report and the areas I needed to improve, and I corrected my mistakes according to the feedback given. I improved my writing.

Working for such a project amazed me about the point and development of artificial intelligence. It was a very nice and impressive project for me to interview a person whom I researched with interest, even if he was not real.

While doing this project, I used the magic school application. Even though I used the application for the first time, I adapted quickly and I think I got the maximum efficiency I could. I did the character chatbot and writing feedback activities and found them both quite descriptive and good. The feature I expect most from an application is that it is descriptive. That is, Even first-time users should be able to adapt and do their projects easily. This was my favorite feature of Magic School.

To sum up, I am very happy that I did this project. When I first heard it, it sounded very complicated and scary, but once it is understood exactly what is wanted, there are no problems and everything comes step by step. It was tiring, but I enjoyed every moment of doing it and it gave me many new informations.

You can acces my interview from here and the link to my report from here.

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