Problems with AI and Data

AI 與數據的問題


Introduction

AI companies in the US and Microsoft are arguing. They disagree about who owns data and how to train AI.

美國的 AI 公司與微軟正在爭論。他們對於誰擁有數據以及如何訓練 AI 存在分歧。

Main Body

Some US companies say China is stealing AI secrets. They say Chinese companies use fake accounts to take information from US chatbots. This helps China make AI faster. The US government is worried about this.

一些美國公司稱中國在偷竊 AI 秘密。他們表示中國公司利用假帳號從美國的聊天機器人獲取資訊。這有助於中國更快地開發 AI。美國政府對此感到擔憂。

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has a different problem. He says AI labs use public data for free. But these labs stop other people from using the same data. He thinks this is not fair.

微軟執行長 Satya Nadella 則有不同的問題。他表示 AI 實驗室免費使用公開數據,但這些實驗室卻阻止其他人使用相同的數據。他認為這樣是不公平的。

Now, many companies want to own their own AI. They do not want to give their secrets to big AI labs. They want to use open-source AI on their own computers.

現在,許多公司希望擁有自己的 AI。他們不想將秘密提供給大型 AI 實驗室。他們希望在自己的電腦上使用開源 AI。

Conclusion

The US government wants to stop other countries from stealing AI. At the same time, companies want to keep their own data safe.

美國政府希望阻止其他國家竊取 AI。同時,公司也希望確保自己的數據安全。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The Power of "Want To"

In this text, we see a very common pattern for A2 learners: Want + To + Action.

When you have a desire or a goal, use this simple bridge:

  • Want \rightarrow To \rightarrow Verb

Examples from the text:

  • *"...companies want to own their own AI."
  • *"They do not want to give their secrets..."
  • *"The US government wants to stop other countries..."

Quick Rule:

  • I / You / We / They \rightarrow want to
  • He / She / It \rightarrow wants to

Try thinking of your own goals:

  • I want to learn English.
  • I want to travel.
  • She wants to work here.

Vocabulary Learning

argue (v.)
To speak angrily because you do not agree with someone
Example:The two friends argue about which movie to watch.
disagree (v.)
To have a different opinion from someone else
Example:I disagree with you about the best color for the wall.
steal (v.)
To take something that does not belong to you
Example:Someone tried to steal my bag at the market.
secret (n.)
Information that is hidden from other people
Example:Can you keep a secret about the surprise party?
fair (adj.)
Treating people in a way that is right or equal
Example:The teacher is fair to all the students in the class.
open-source (adj.)
Software that is free for anyone to use and change
Example:Many programmers like to use open-source code.
Practice A2 words in a crossword