South Africa Stops AI Plan

Introduction

Solly Malatsi is a minister in South Africa. He took back a plan for Artificial Intelligence (AI). The plan had fake information.

Main Body

The government wrote a plan for AI. They wanted South Africa to be a leader in technology. They wanted to help people and businesses with money. The plan had a list of books and papers. These were called citations. But the citations were not real. A computer probably made them up. Minister Malatsi said this is a big mistake. He said humans must check the work of AI. The people who wrote the plan will face problems at work.

Conclusion

South Africa stopped the AI plan. The government wants to fix the mistakes. They want to make sure the new plan is true.

Vocabulary Learning

businesses (n.)
companies / organizations that sell goods or services企業;商業
Example:They wanted to help people and businesses with money.
minister (n.)
leader / person who leads a country總理;部長
Example:The minister announced a new policy.
money (n.)
currency / money used for transactions錢;貨幣
Example:They wanted to help people and businesses with money.
plan (n.)
scheme / a set of actions to achieve something計畫;方案
Example:The government made a plan for AI.
technology (n.)
technique / the use of science to solve problems科技;技術
Example:They wanted South Africa to be a leader in technology.

Sentence Learning

But the citations were not real.
Connector: The word 'But' introduces a contrast between what was expected and what actually happened.連接詞: 'But' 用來表示前後句子之間的對比關係。
Solly Malatsi is a minister in South Africa.
Prepositional: The phrase 'in South Africa' tells us where Solly Malatsi works.介係詞片語: 'in South Africa' 表示 Solly Malatsi 的工作地點。
Minister Malatsi said this is a big mistake.
Past Tense: The verb 'said' is in the simple past tense, showing the action happened earlier.過去式: 'said' 是簡單過去式,表示此動作已經發生。