New EU Rules for Google and AI

歐盟針對 Google 與 AI 的新規定


Introduction

The European Union (EU) has new rules for big tech companies. The EU wants Google to share its data and help other companies.

歐盟為大型科技公司制定了新規則。歐盟希望 Google 分享數據以協助其他公司。

Main Body

The EU wants Google to share search data with other companies. Google says this is dangerous. Google thinks hackers can find the names of users in this data.

歐盟希望 Google 與其他公司分享搜尋數據。Google 表示這樣做很危險。Google 認為駭客可能會在這些數據中找到用戶的姓名。

The EU also wants other AI programs to work on Android phones. Google and Apple say this is not safe. They think it allows bad software on phones.

歐盟還希望其他 AI 程式能在 Android 手機上運行。Google 與 Apple 表示這樣並不安全。他們認為這會讓惡意軟體進入手機。

The EU changed some AI rules. Companies now have more time to follow the rules. Also, it is now illegal to make private photos of people with AI.

歐盟修改了一些 AI 規則。公司現在有更多時間來遵守這些規則。此外,使用 AI 製作他人的私密照片現在是違法的。

Conclusion

The EU will make a final decision on July 27.

歐盟將於 7 月 27 日做出最終決定。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 Focus: Expressing Opinions

In the text, we see how people and companies say what they think. For A2 learners, the most useful pattern is using "[Subject] + [Verb] + [Opinion]".

Look at these patterns from the text:

  • Google saysthis is dangerous.
  • Google thinkshackers can find names.
  • Google and Apple saythis is not safe.
  • They thinkit allows bad software.

🛠️ Simple Breakdown

WordWhen to use itExample from text
SayReporting words"Google says this is dangerous"
ThinkPersonal belief/idea"They think it allows bad software"

Quick Tip: Use "think" when you have an idea in your head, and "say" when you speak the words out loud.


📝 Common A2 Words Found Here

  • Dangerous → Not safe. ⚠️
  • Illegal → Against the law. 🚫
  • Private → Only for one person. 🔒

Vocabulary Learning

rules (n.)
Instructions that tell you what you must or must not do.
Example:The school has strict rules about uniforms.
share (v.)
To give a part of something to others.
Example:Please share your snacks with your friends.
dangerous (adj.)
Something that can cause harm or injury.
Example:It is dangerous to walk alone in the dark.
hackers (n.)
People who use computers to get into other people's private data.
Example:Hackers tried to steal money from the bank.
software (n.)
Programs and operating information used by a computer.
Example:I need to install new software on my laptop.
illegal (adj.)
Something that is against the law.
Example:It is illegal to drive without a license.
private (adj.)
Something that is only for one person or group and not for everyone.
Example:This is a private conversation, please do not tell anyone.
decision (n.)
A choice that you make after thinking about it.
Example:I made a decision to study English every day.
Practice A2 words in a crossword