New AI and Changes in Work and Safety

Introduction

New and powerful AI is changing how countries stay safe. It is also changing how companies work.

Main Body

A new AI called Claude Mythos can find computer problems very fast. It is faster than people. Now, the US government wants to check AI before people use it. They work with companies like Google and Microsoft to keep the country safe. Companies are also changing. AI can now do the work of middle managers. Coinbase removed many manager jobs. Now, one person can lead a team of AI tools. Jobs are changing too. More people will do physical work to build AI centers. However, office workers may lose their jobs because of AI.

Conclusion

The world is moving to a new way of working. We need AI for security and smaller company teams.

Learning

⚡️ The 'Action' Pattern

In this text, we see a very simple way to describe changes. We use Subject + Verb + Object.

Examples from the text:

  • AI \rightarrow changes \rightarrow work
  • Coinbase \rightarrow removed \rightarrow jobs
  • People \rightarrow build \rightarrow centers

🛠️ Word Swapping (Simple Vocabulary)

To reach A2, you can replace hard words with simple ones:

  • Powerful \rightarrow Strong
  • Remove \rightarrow Take away
  • Security \rightarrow Safety

💡 Quick Logic: 'Faster than'

When we compare two things, we add -er to the short word and use than.

Fast \rightarrow Faster than

Example: AI is faster than people.

Vocabulary Learning

new (adj.)
Not old, recently made.
Example:I bought a new phone.
AI (n.)
Artificial Intelligence, computer programs that can think like humans.
Example:The company uses AI to help customers.
work (n.)
Job or task that people do to earn money.
Example:She has a job at a bank.
safety (n.)
The state of being protected from danger.
Example:Safety rules keep us safe.
computer (n.)
An electronic device that can process information.
Example:He uses a computer to write emails.
problems (n.)
Things that need to be solved or fixed.
Example:She has many problems at school.
fast (adj.)
Moving or doing something quickly.
Example:The train is very fast.
people (n.)
Human beings in general.
Example:Many people went to the park.
government (n.)
The group that runs a country.
Example:The government made new rules.
check (v.)
To look at something to see if it is correct.
Example:Please check your work.
use (v.)
To employ something for a purpose.
Example:I use a pen to write.
office (n.)
A place where people work with desks and computers.
Example:She goes to the office every day.