Artificial intelligence, or AI, is no longer just a concept from science fiction movies. Today, it has become a powerful force that is quiet...
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Artificial intelligence, or AI, is no longer just a concept from science fiction movies. Today, it has become a powerful force that is quietly changing the way we live, work, and communicate. (18) __________. One of the most talked-about developments in recent years is the rise of generative AI. This is technology that can produce text, images, music, and even videos from a few simple instructions. Tools like ChatGPT and various image generators have sparked both excitement and concern among experts and everyday users alike. Supporters argue that these tools boost creativity and productivity, (19) __________. Not everyone shares that enthusiasm, though. Critics warn that AI could push millions of workers out of their jobs, especially in fields like writing, design, and customer service. There are also serious concerns about misinformation, (20) __________. This has raised public awareness of whether the hope regulators (21) __________. Then there is the question of regulation. (22) __________. The European Union has already taken a bold step with its AI Act, widely seen as one of the first major legal frameworks of its kind. Some nations are calling for stricter limits on data collection, while others worry that too many rules could slow down innovation. Question 18: A. AI is everywhere, from virtual assistants on our smartphones to recommendation systems on streaming platforms, and its influence was only growing stronger B. Having virtual assistants on smartphones and recommendation systems on streaming platforms, AI influence is everywhere and stronger C. From virtual assistants on our smartphones to recommendation systems on streaming platforms, AI is everywhere, and its influence is only growing stronger D. Because virtual assistants and recommendation systems are everywhere, AI influence on smartphones and streaming platforms is growing stronger Question 19: A. since people were finishing tasks in minutes that would normally take hours B. thereby enable people to finish tasks in minutes that would normally take hours C. helping people finish tasks in minutes that would normally take hours D. which finishes tasks in minutes that would normally take hours Question 20: A. with AI-generated content becoming so convincing that it is often difficult to tell it apart from real human work B. as AI-generated content becomes so convincing that it is often hard to distinguish it from real human work C. given how convincing AI-generated content can be, it is often hard to distinguish it from real human work D. as AI-generated content is becoming so convincing that it is often impossible to tell apart from real human work Question 21: A. can stop harmful AI-generated misinformation, a realistic goal in a world of rapidly evolving technology B. stop harmful AI-generated misinformation and are realistic in a world of rapidly evolving technology C. can stop harmful AI-generated misinformation is realistic in a world of rapidly evolving technology D. which can stop harmful AI-generated misinformation to ensure a realistic future for the global community Question 22: A. Tech companies are voluntarily stopping all AI development to ensure that no misinformation is created B. Governments around the world are scrambling to write laws that control how AI is built and used C. Most users have decided to ignore legal frameworks because they believe that innovation is not regulated D. The European Union is the only organization that refuses to implement laws regarding the ethical AI |
