One way in which ChatGPT can be used to improve your English
Shani often says that we should explore the subtle differences between words with same meaning. For instance, inherent and immanent. When I asked ChatGPT, it gave a pretty good answer: The word "immanent" refers to something inherent or existing within, but it specifically emphasizes the idea of being present within the material world or something internal to the structure or nature of a system, often with a philosophical or theological nuance. Here's a sentence where "immanent" can't be replaced with "inherent": - "Many mystical traditions believe that the divine is immanent in the universe, present in all aspects of the natural world." In this sentence, "immanent" refers to the divine being present within the universe, a quality of existing within something rather than simply being an innate or essential characteristic, which is what "inherent" would imply. If you replaced "immanent" with "inherent," it would lose that sense of active presence within the universe.