Talking About Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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How often do you use AI technology?
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I use AI technology quite frequently, often without even realizing it. For example, I rely on virtual assistants like Siri or Google Assistant daily, and many apps I use for work or entertainment have AI features.
What are some common uses of AI in your country?
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In my country, AI is widely used in areas like customer service with chatbots, healthcare for diagnosing diseases, and transportation through smart traffic management and driverless cars in development.
Do you think AI will change people’s jobs?
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Yes, AI will definitely change many jobs. While it might replace repetitive tasks, it will also create new job opportunities in tech development, AI maintenance, and data analysis, requiring people to learn new skills.
Are there any risks associated with AI?
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Absolutely. There are concerns about privacy, as AI systems collect vast amounts of personal data. Also, if not properly regulated, AI could be misused in areas like surveillance or decision-making without human oversight.
Do you think AI will make life easier or more complicated?
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I believe AI will mostly make life easier by automating routine tasks and improving efficiency. However, it might also complicate things by creating dependence on technology and raising ethical questions we need to address.
How do you feel about AI in education?
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AI has great potential in education by personalizing learning experiences and providing instant feedback. Still, it’s important that it supplements rather than replaces human teachers, to maintain social interaction and empathy.
Would you trust AI to make important decisions?
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I would trust AI to assist in important decisions, especially where data analysis is crucial. But I think human judgment is essential to interpret AI’s recommendations and consider ethical and emotional factors.
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