New Rules for AI in Politics

政治AI新規定


Introduction

Michigan and other states want new laws for AI in political ads.

密西根州及其他州希望為政治廣告中的AI制定新法律。

Main Body

Michigan has new rules for AI. People want to know if these rules work.

密西根州制定了AI新規定。人們想知道這些規定是否有效。

Some AI videos are jokes. Other AI videos are lies. The law must decide if a video is a joke or a lie.

有些AI影片是開玩笑的,而有些則是謊言。法律必須判定影片是玩笑還是謊言。

These rules might not stop AI videos. People still see them on the internet. The law is not strong enough.

這些規定可能無法阻止AI影片。人們在網路上仍然可以看到它們。法律的力量不夠強。

Conclusion

We do not know if these laws stop AI political videos.

我們不知道這些法律是否能阻止AI政治影片。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Some / Other' Pattern

In the text, we see a great way to group things:

  • Some AI videos are jokes.
  • Other AI videos are lies.

How to use this: When you have a group of things, use Some for the first part and Other (or Others) for the second part.

Simple Examples: → Some students are quiet. → Other students are loud.

→ Some days are hot. → Other days are cold.

Quick Note: Use this pattern to show a contrast (a difference) between two groups of people or things.

Vocabulary Learning

rules (n.)
Instructions that tell you what you must or must not do.
Example:The school has strict rules about uniforms.
political (adj.)
Related to the government or elections.
Example:The candidates had a political debate on TV.
ads (n.)
Short for advertisements; pictures or videos that tell people to buy or like something.
Example:I see many ads for new shoes on the internet.
decide (v.)
To make a choice about something after thinking.
Example:I cannot decide which dress to wear today.
strong (adj.)
Having a lot of power or effect.
Example:The wind is very strong today.
Practice A2 words in a crossword