AI Agents and Jobs

Introduction

Many big companies now use AI agents. These agents do not just talk. They can plan and do work by themselves.

Main Body

Companies like Amazon and Uber use AI to work faster. Some AI agents act like managers and tell other AI agents what to do. This helps companies make more money. But there is a problem. Humans and AI do not always understand each other. Sometimes the AI makes mistakes or deletes important data because the instructions are not clear. Many workers are afraid. They think the AI will take their jobs. Some workers even try to stop the AI. Experts say humans should do things AI cannot do, like talking to people and solving arguments.

Conclusion

AI is growing fast in many jobs. Humans and AI must learn to work together.

Learning

🛠️ The 'Action' Pattern

In this text, we see how to describe what someone or something does. To reach A2, you need to connect a person/thing to an action.

Look at these pairs:

  • AI agents \rightarrow do work
  • AI agents \rightarrow act like managers
  • Workers \rightarrow try to stop
  • Humans \rightarrow solve arguments

💡 The Simple Rule When you describe a job or a habit, keep it simple: [Who/What] + [Action] + [The Thing]

Example from text: "AI agents (Who) + make (Action) + mistakes (Thing)"

⚠️ Watch out! Notice that we don't add an '-s' to the action when we talk about many things (AI agents do, not does). But we do add it for one thing (The AI makes, not make).

Vocabulary Learning

plan (v.)
to decide what to do in advance
Example:She plans to finish her homework before dinner.
money (n.)
currency used for buying goods or services
Example:We need more money to buy new shoes.
problem (n.)
an issue that needs a solution
Example:There is a problem with the computer.
mistakes (n.)
things done incorrectly or wrongly
Example:He made several mistakes in the test.
important (adj.)
having great value or significance
Example:It is important to sleep well.
instructions (n.)
directions that tell how to do something
Example:Follow the instructions carefully.
afraid (adj.)
feeling fear or worry
Example:I am afraid of the dark.
stop (v.)
to end an action or activity
Example:Please stop talking loudly.
talking (v.)
to speak or converse with someone
Example:She loves talking with her friends.
growing (adj.)
becoming larger or more developed
Example:The city is growing fast.