New Movie Uses AI Actor
新電影使用 AI 演員
Introduction
A company in London called Particle6 is making a new movie. The movie is called 'Misaligned'. The main actor is Tilly Norwood, but Tilly is not a real person. Tilly is made by a computer.
一家名為 Particle6 的倫敦公司正在拍攝一部新電影。這部電影名為《Misaligned》。主角是 Tilly Norwood,但 Tilly 並非真實的人,而是由電腦生成的。
Main Body
Particle6 uses AI and real people to make the movie. Directors and writers work with AI experts. The company taught 30 workers how to use AI. The boss says AI helps, but humans are still very important.
Particle6 結合 AI 與真人來拍攝這部電影。導演和編劇與 AI 專家共同合作。公司培訓了 30 名員工如何使用 AI。老闆表示 AI 雖有幫助,但人類依然非常重要。
The story happens in a digital world. Tilly is a computer program. Tilly has no body and no past. A bad robot tells Tilly to break the rules. Then, Tilly wants to be a real human and feels sad about being a computer.
故事發生在一個數位世界。Tilly 是一個電腦程式。Tilly 沒有身體,也沒有過去。一個壞掉的機器人要求 Tilly 違反規則。接著,Tilly 想要成為一個真實的人,並對自己是電腦程式感到悲傷。
Some real actors are angry. A big group called SAG-AFTRA says Tilly is not an actor. They say Tilly is just a program. They think AI takes jobs from real people. Famous actors like Emily Blunt are also worried about this.
部分真人演員感到憤怒。一個名為 SAG-AFTRA 的大型組織表示 Tilly 並非演員,而僅是一個程式。他們認為 AI 會搶走真人的工作。像 Emily Blunt 這樣的知名演員也對此感到擔心。
Conclusion
Particle6 is still making 'Misaligned'. They want to show how AI and movies work together.
Particle6 仍在拍攝《Misaligned》。他們希望展示 AI 與電影如何協作。
Vocabulary Learning
🧩 The 'S' Rule for Actions
In this story, we see many actions (verbs). When we talk about one person or one thing, we add an -s to the action.
Look at these examples from the text:
- The movie is (special case)
- The boss says
- Tilly wants
- Tilly feels
Compare the Difference:
- One person: "The boss says AI helps." $
- Many people: "Directors and writers work with AI." (No -s here!)
🖼️ Describing 'What' and 'Where'
To reach A2, you need to describe things simply. Use "is" or "are" to connect a person to a description.
- Tilly is a computer program.
- The movie is called 'Misaligned'.
- Real actors are angry.
Quick Tip: Use 'is' for one (Tilly) and 'are' for many (Actors).