How AI Changes Business and Technology

Introduction

Companies are using artificial intelligence (AI). This changes how they spend money and how they work.

Main Body

Companies spend more money on AI now. They spend less money on old technology. Some companies change their business plans to stay successful. Many bosses do not know how to use AI well. Only a few companies see real success. Bosses need to learn how to use AI to make more money. Some tech companies are changing. Krutrim now sells cloud services. AMD sells more chips for data centers. But some parts are hard to find.

Conclusion

AI is not a new toy. Companies must change their leaders and their plans to win.

Learning

🟒 The 'More vs. Less' Pattern

In this text, we see how to talk about amounts of money and effort. This is a key skill for A2 learners to describe changes.

The Logic:

  • More β†’\rightarrow Higher amount $
  • Less β†’\rightarrow Lower amount

Examples from the text:

  • "Companies spend more money on AI" (Up ↑\uparrow)
  • "They spend less money on old technology" (Down ↓\downarrow)

Simple Rule for You: Use More + [Noun] or Less + [Noun] to compare two things.

  • I have more time today.
  • I have less work today.

πŸ’‘ Quick Word Swap

Notice how the text uses "Stay successful" and "Real success".

  • Success (Noun) β†’\rightarrow The thing you achieve.
  • Successful (Adjective) β†’\rightarrow The way you are.

Pattern: Stay + Adjective β†’\rightarrow Stay happy, stay successful, stay calm.

Vocabulary Learning

companies (n.)
A business organization that sells goods or services.
Example:Many companies invest in new technology to stay competitive.
technology (n.)
Tools and machines made by humans to solve problems.
Example:Technology helps us communicate faster.
business (n.)
A commercial activity or organization that sells goods or services.
Example:She started a small business selling handmade crafts.
plans (n.)
A set of actions to achieve a goal.
Example:He wrote a plan to improve his English skills.
cloud (n.)
Online storage that keeps data accessible from anywhere.
Example:She uses cloud storage to backup her photos.
services (n.)
Work or assistance provided to customers.
Example:The company offers many services to its clients.
data (n.)
Facts and figures collected for analysis.
Example:Scientists use data to study climate change.
centers (n.)
Places where something is located or performed.
Example:The new data centers will handle more traffic.
leaders (n.)
People who guide or direct others.
Example:Good leaders inspire their teams.
win (v.)
To succeed or achieve victory.
Example:They hope to win the competition.