Countries Want Their Own AI

各國都想要擁有自己的 AI


Introduction

Many countries want to make their own Artificial Intelligence (AI). They have problems with computer parts and laws.

許多國家想要開發自己的 AI(人工智能),但他們在電腦零件和法律方面遇到了問題。

Main Body

Russia wants to train more people in AI. They started a new school for AI. But Russia does not have enough computer chips. They must buy parts from other countries.

俄羅斯希望培訓更多 AI 人才。他們成立了一所新的 AI 學校。但俄羅斯缺乏電腦晶片,必須從其他國家購買零件。

India used AI from other countries before. Now, India wants to build its own AI. The government gives money to AI companies. But they still need more powerful computers.

印度之前使用其他國家的 AI。現在,印度想要建立自己的 AI,政府也向 AI 公司提供資金。但他們仍然需要更強大的電腦。

The UK has different laws than Europe. This helps new AI companies grow. However, electricity is expensive in the UK. This makes it hard to run big AI systems.

英國的法律與歐洲不同,這有助於新 AI 公司的成長。然而,英國的電費昂貴,導致運行大型 AI 系統十分困難。

Israel also wants to be a leader in AI. They have a special group of experts. These experts help the government use AI in schools and for safety.

以色列也希望成為 AI 的領導者。他們擁有一個專家小組,協助政府將 AI 應用於學校和安全領域。

Conclusion

Many countries want their own AI, but the USA has most of the money and computer parts.

許多國家想要擁有自己的 AI,但美國掌握了大部分的資金和電腦零件。

Vocabulary Learning

🧩 The 'Want' Pattern

In this text, we see a common way to talk about goals: [Person/Country] + want(s) + to + [action]

  • Russia wants to train more people.
  • India wants to build its own AI.
  • Countries want to make their own AI.

Quick Rule:

  • Use want for many people (Countries want...).
  • Use wants for one thing/person (India wants...).

🔋 Word Connections (Opposites)

Look at how these words change the meaning of the sentence:

  • Enough \rightarrow (We have what we need)

  • Not enough \rightarrow (We need more) \rightarrow "Russia does not have enough computer chips."

  • Help \rightarrow (Makes it easy)

  • Hard \rightarrow (Makes it difficult) \rightarrow "This makes it hard to run big AI systems."

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
The group of people who rule a country
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
expert (n.)
A person who knows a lot about a subject
Example:She is an expert in computer science.
powerful (adj.)
Having a lot of strength or control
Example:This new computer is very powerful and fast.
expensive (adj.)
Costing a lot of money
Example:Buying a new car is very expensive.
leader (n.)
A person or country that is the best or first in something
Example:The company is a leader in technology.
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