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A special copyright(版权)case has recently drawn attention because is it related to artificial intelligence(人工智能,简称AI).A court in Shenzhen ruled that a news report written by Tencent's AI enjoys copyright protection.A website broke the law because it used the article without permission. This is the first case in China that has provided copyright protection to work done by AI.But what does it indicate?Will AI take the place of creative workers in the future? Probably not.AI is not yet able to write creative stories.The news report mentioned above is mainly about data.Since AI is good at processing(处理) data,it is often used to write financial(金融的)reports.Some newspapers also use AI to report on stories about natural disasters,which mainly require basic facts such as "where" and "when".As Forbes wrote,instead of losing their jobs,journalists can make their work more efficient by using AI so that they can focus more on storytelling and less on numbers. AI is actually being helpful in many creative fields.For example,Wayne McGregor,a British choreographer (编舞者),whose job is to arrange how dancers should move during a performance,is famous for using AI to create new dances.For him,AI is a powerful tool that can help choreographers break out of common movements.McGregor is not worried that AI might replace human artists. "AI can't judge the quality of the dance design," he said. "It's time to stop worrying about whether AI can be creative," according to Forbes.Instead,we should focus on how humans and AI can work together in ways that we have never dreamed of before.(1)According to the copyright case related to AI,we know that ____ .A.I can also break the lawB.news stories cannot be written by AIC.articles written by AI also have copyright protectionD.AI can copy others' articles without permission(2)Which kind of articles might AI be good at writing? ____ A.Romantic stories.B.Earthquake reports.C.Horror stories.D.Public speeches.(3)Wayne McGregor agrees that ____ .A.I helps him do creative workB.AI can create new dances by itselfC.AI might replace human artistsD.AI can teach people how to dance(4)Which of the following might be the author's view? ____ A.Many jobs will disappear due to AI.B.We should make laws against AI.C.AI is difficult to use.D.We should work together with AI.

A special copyright(版权)case has recently drawn attention because is it related to artificial intelligence(人工智能,简称AI).A court in Shenzhen ruled that a news report written by Tencent's AI enjoys copyright protection.A website broke the law because it used the article without permission.
    This is the first case in China that has provided copyright protection to work done by AI.But what does it indicate?Will AI take the place of creative workers in the future?
    Probably not.AI is not yet able to write creative stories.The news report mentioned above is mainly about data.Since AI is good at processing(处理) data,it is often used to write financial(金融的)reports.Some newspapers also use AI to report on stories about natural disasters,which mainly require basic facts such as "where" and "when".As Forbes wrote,instead of losing their jobs,journalists can make their work more efficient by using AI so that they can focus more on storytelling and less on numbers.
    AI is actually being helpful in many creative fields.For example,Wayne McGregor,a British choreographer (编舞者),whose job is to arrange how dancers should move during a performance,is famous for using AI to create new dances.For him,AI is a powerful tool that can help choreographers break out of common movements.McGregor is not worried that AI might replace human artists. "AI can't judge the quality of the dance design," he said.
    "It's time to stop worrying about whether AI can be creative," according to Forbes.Instead,we should focus on how humans and AI can work together in ways that we have never dreamed of before.
(1)According to the copyright case related to AI,we know that  ____ .
A.I can also break the law
B.news stories cannot be written by AI
C.articles written by AI also have copyright protection
D.AI can copy others' articles without permission
(2)Which kind of articles might AI be good at writing? ____
A.Romantic stories.
B.Earthquake reports.
C.Horror stories.
D.Public speeches.
(3)Wayne McGregor agrees that  ____ .
A.I helps him do creative work
B.AI can create new dances by itself
C.AI might replace human artists
D.AI can teach people how to dance
(4)Which of the following might be the author's view? ____
A.Many jobs will disappear due to AI.
B.We should make laws against AI.
C.AI is difficult to use.
D.We should work together with AI.

题目解答

答案

(1)C.细节理解题。根据第一段中"A special copyright(版权)case has recently drawn attention because is it related to artificial intelligence(人工智能,简称AI).A court in Shenzhen ruled that a news report written by Tencent's AI enjoys copyright protection."(最近,一桩与人工智能有关的特殊版权案件引起了人们的关注。深圳一家法院裁定,腾讯人工智能撰写的新闻报道享有版权保护。)可知,根据与人工智能相关的版权案例,我们知道人工智能写的文章也有版权保护。故选C项。
(2)B.细节理解题。根据第三段中Since AI is good at processing(处理) data,it is often used to write financial(金融的)reports.Some newspapers also use AI to report on stories about natural disasters,which mainly require basic facts such as "where" and "when"(由于人工智能擅长处理数据,因此常被用来撰写财务报告,有些报纸也用人工智能来报道自然灾害的报道,这些报道主要需要"在哪里"、"何时"等基本事实。)可知,人工智能可能擅长写关于地震报告类文章。A.Romantic stories.浪漫故事;B.Earthquake reports.地震报道;C.Horror stories.恐怖故事;D.Public speeches.公开演讲。故选B项。
(3)A.推理判断题。根据第四段中"For example,Wayne McGregor,a British choreographer (编舞者),whose job is to arrange how dancers should move during a performance,is famous for using AI to create new dances.For him,AI is a powerful tool that can help choreographers break out of common movements.McGregor is not worried that AI might replace human artists. "(例如,英国舞蹈编导韦恩•麦格雷戈(Wayne McGregor)的工作就是安排舞蹈演员在表演中的动作,他以使用人工智能创造新的舞蹈而闻名。对他来说,人工智能是一个强大的工具,可以帮助舞蹈编导突破常见的动作。麦格雷戈并不担心人工智能会取代人类艺术家。)可知,Wayne McGregor认为人工智能帮助他编造有创造性的舞蹈。故选A项。
(4)D.推理判断题。根据最后一段中"Instead,we should focus on how humans and AI can work together in ways that we have never dreamed of before."(相反,我们应该关注人类和人工智能如何以我们做梦也想不到的方式协同工作。)可知,作者认为我们应该与人工智能合作。故选D。

解析

步骤 1:理解版权案例
根据第一段,深圳法院裁定腾讯AI撰写的新闻报道享有版权保护,说明人工智能写的文章也有版权保护。
步骤 2:分析人工智能擅长的写作类型
根据第三段,人工智能擅长处理数据,因此常被用来撰写财务报告和自然灾害的报道。
步骤 3:理解Wayne McGregor的观点
根据第四段,Wayne McGregor认为人工智能是一个强大的工具,可以帮助舞蹈编导突破常见的动作,但不会取代人类艺术家。
步骤 4:理解作者的观点
根据最后一段,作者认为我们应该关注人类和人工智能如何以我们做梦也想不到的方式协同工作。

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