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English Senior High

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English Senior High

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ロ には 唱】 火のスピーチ放入を読んで、下紀の癌に和えなさい。 なおの人た家 本文の後に注があります。 As an old science reporter Tnd myselfin a diHfenlt position todai 0 Tighrtech executives on the topic of artifcial inteligence or AI Fnn surecoll 際。 far more about AI than 1 do. Stil. 1 think I can contribute some historical perspectHVe. Thave been writing science columns since many cf you were kids ( Z ) Hmrote my frst column on AT back in 1963。 Tm( イ ) because when T say *artifcial intelhgence"Tm talking about something that Tm not sure really exists. Those of you who have read my articlealand books on the subject know that Tbehieve in what we call imealk AT' and that 1 aminotieal onvineed by what we call srongALy oto Whats the difference? Lets say we program a computer to say Rhank youl in situations where real people would feel grateful. 1 think we could make eally sound like a thankful person。 Tm sure that such a machine and tuned so well that it could fool me were blindfolded But here's the question: Did the program actually feel thankf me? Or did the team who wrote the program thank me? Was According to the strong AL approach, the computer really couldibe ex According to weak AI, iCs just a machine making sounds。 Tim reminded of an old classic comedyy routine imagined a future world in which computers made 。 people really worried about that in the 1960s. In this ima handled every decision that humans didmt like making. One fmring other computers. So the comedy routine consists of a conm ose computer ecplaine to worker computer why itmust be fred The reason this comedy routine is interesting js not just bec because it expresses fears about strong AI。 ICs int 50 years ago- That's right。 a halfrcentury ago。 people uman decisions.They thoughtit might happ8mi the future.( ウ ).the predicted robotdominant、 Im my opinion, no matter how impressed none of us realiy believes that truly selfraware di exist. Tknow youre ll experts on AI but ileEs rogram, no matter how sophisticeted,( 王 ) marmyi jn or reject God. or say “Tlove you and mean it W cperatipg the machine-or who wrote the Dio As a real. thinking person who has obaerved tk research for many yearsu Tbelieve there will alaya bela efieve that no matter how sophisticated ATbeoon as a thinking person。T also know that 1 can be wi the future of science. Perhaps momeday those of yo

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English Senior High

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『Cosmetic su \ i 人 has become Increasingly popular thro h ughout Asia. / 前 ( ) a recent survey, in South Korea one out of 2 ry two wom 2 en ha | mdergone cosmetc surgery at least once. Im Taiwan and Chi S ma as well women are turning to cosmetic surgery as never before And in < apan, o non-inVasive procedures known as "petit surgery'′are all the *rage Why are (|) numbers of Asians turning to cosmetic surgery? Notions of beauty differ from one individual to another and from society to society、 In many eastern countries, however, Western notions of beauty have been sweeping aside classical Asian ideas. The media are full of pictures of "ideal faces and bodies”: the Western standard of beauty has enormmous infhnence as a global standard. This has led to a *longing throughout the world for typical *Caucasian features一big, round eyes: a long, straight nose: and a welLdefned chin. Another reason for the cosmetic surgery boom is that good looks can improve a person's ( [| ) in the job market and workplace. In a society that puts considerable emphasiS On aDDearanCe, cosmetic surgery could be one possible “solution” to helping people overcome stress and other problems caused by their aDpearanCe. Cosmetic surgery。 however, Cannot be a solution for everyone. AS most cosmetic Surgeons realize, in many C3SeS, patients who want to change their apDearanCe 4Te *induced by emotional iSSues rather than by cal problems. For people *obsessed with cosmetic surgery 1S nOt 3 good idea. actual physi physical perfection and who have unrealistic expectationS, dictive and even destructive. Cosmetic surgery cannot Tt can become "ad s find the partner of oi n ur drearnS save_a faihng relationshiD Or help u ( ) it cannot change Who We 3re

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