Today, many people talk to machines. We use AI chatbots to answer questions, play music, or give us directions. When we buy things online, we often talk to a chatbot. Some people even genuinely communicate with AI chatbots as if they were real people. But can machines really replace human conversations?
AI chatbots are software programmes designed to understand what you say and reply in a simple, clear manner. They can assist with writing tasks, help with language learning, or provide quick answers to questions. Many companies rely on chatbots. They believe chatbots are efficient and work 24/7.
In schools, AI can help students learn new words or practise writing. At work, chatbots can respond to customer questions or help with simple jobs. In daily life, you can use a chatbot to make a shopping list, check the weather, or plan your day.
However, there are certain problems. AI is not always accurate and can sometimes give incorrect information. It cannot fully understand feelings or complex situations. For example, if someone shares a personal problem, the chatbot might not know how to help.
In addition, if you increasingly use AI, you may stop asking for help from real people. It is important to talk to teachers, doctors, and friends when you need real help because they can understand your feelings and give personal advice. A chatbot is only a tool.
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What is the main idea of the passage?
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The underlined word " They" in the 2nd paragraph refers to:
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The underlined word "respond" in the 3rd paragraph means:
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The opposite of the underlined word "complex" in the 4th paragraph is:
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In schools, AI can help students learn new words or practise writing.
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It is important to still talk to real people like teachers or doctors because they can understand your feelings and give personal advice.