Sriram Krishnan Leaves the White House

Sriram Krishnan 離開白宮


Introduction

Sriram Krishnan worked on AI rules for the United States. He will leave his job on June 30.

Sriram Krishnan 曾為美國制定 AI 規則。他將於 6 月 30 日離職。

Main Body

Mr. Krishnan made new rules for AI. He talked with big companies like Google and Microsoft. These companies let the government test their AI models for safety.

Krishnan 先生制定了 AI 的新規則。他與 Google 和 Microsoft 等大公司進行了協商。這些公司允許政府測試其 AI 模型的安全性。

Now, the government has different rules. The government wants to help AI companies more. Some companies do not agree. For example, the Pentagon is angry at a company called Anthropic. Anthropic does not want to make weapons.

現在,政府採取了不同的規則。政府希望能更多地幫助 AI 公司。但有些公司並不認同。例如,五角大廈對一家名為 Anthropic 的公司感到憤怒,因為 Anthropic 不希望製造武器。

The government wants to buy parts of AI companies. Mr. Krishnan will not work in the White House, but he will still help them as an outside advisor.

政府希望收購 AI 公司的部分股份。Krishnan 先生將不再於白宮工作,但他仍將以外部顧問的身份提供協助。

Conclusion

Mr. Krishnan leaves in June. He will still give advice to the government.

Krishnan 先生將於 6 月離職,但他仍會向政府提供建議。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'Future' Word: WILL

In this story, we see the word will. We use this when we talk about things that happen after now.

Examples from the text:

  • He will leave his job \rightarrow (He is leaving in the future).
  • He will still help them \rightarrow (He is helping later).

Useful 'Action' Words (Verbs)

Look at how these words describe work and talking:

  1. Work (to do a job) \rightarrow Sriram worked on AI rules.
  2. Talk (to speak with someone) \rightarrow He talked with big companies.
  3. Want (to wish for something) \rightarrow The government wants to help.

Simple Connection: FOR EXAMPLE

When you want to give a specific name or a clear picture, use "For example".

Text: Some companies do not agree. For example, the Pentagon is angry.

IdeaextForexampleextSpecificName\text{Idea} \rightarrow ext{For example} \rightarrow ext{Specific Name}

Vocabulary Learning

rules (n.)
Instructions that tell you what you can or cannot do.
Example:The teacher has many rules for the classroom.
government (n.)
The group of people who lead and control a country.
Example:The government makes laws to keep people safe.
safety (n.)
The state of not being in danger.
Example:The helmet is important for your safety while riding a bike.
weapons (n.)
Objects used to fight or hurt others, like guns.
Example:The army uses weapons to protect the country.
advisor (n.)
A person who gives expert advice or help.
Example:My school advisor helped me choose my classes.
advice (n.)
An opinion or suggestion about what someone should do.
Example:I need some advice on how to learn English faster.
Practice A2 words in a crossword