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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Discussion- what may the topic be?

  • Robots
  • Automation
  • Humans
  • Jobs
  • Artificial intelligence (AI)
  • Self-driving cars
  • Supercomputer
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Examples

  • Efficient - manufacturing, packaging in the factories
  • Robots may not be good artists, teachers

Computer chefs v.s. Human chefs

  • Computer chefs- precisely copying famous dishes
  • Human chefs- more creative, add their own ideas, not following
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Obsolete (adj.)

  • No longer used because something newer exists
  • E.g. obsolete words/ system
  • Outdated, old-fashioned

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  • Section 2: similar to humans, Watson’s mind works by generating hundreds of different possible solutions.
  • Section 3: Watson creates news recipes based on three different databases.
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  • Section 4: In the future, the potential of cognitive computing is considerable when it’s related to complex data
  • Section 5: The different capabilities of humans and computers
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Vocabulary

  • Capabilities
  • Deduce
  • Mission
  • Obsolete
  • Routine
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Capability (n.)

Ability

Deduce (v.)

To use logic to form a conclusion

Mission(n.)

A task, a job
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Obsolete (adj.)

  • No longer used because something newer exists
  • E.g. obsolete words/ system
  • Outdated, old-fashioned

Routine (n.) ( adj.)

A regular way of doing things
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Poster making

  • Think of a job that may be replaced by computers. How? Why?
  • What positive and negative effects of this may be?
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Vocabulary

  • Niche
  • Novel
  • Retain
  • Theme
  • Unconventional