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Text A - The street finds its own uses for things, AI edition

Identify 4 true statements. Write the lettwrs in the boxes provided. [4 marks]

A. The usage of AI for school purposes is wrong.


B. The usage of AI for school purposes is wrongly seen but is beneficial.
C. The newly introduced students were not interested in the new AI
technology.
D. It is unltkely that we are going to see much innovation with technology
1. ___
as developed as AI.
2. ___ E. As Eric von Hippel says innovation is very common among individuals
F. The camelbak was introduced as an innovation from a paramedic
3. ___
company
4. ___ G. The camelbak is one of many examples of user innovation.
H. The autor is not sure what ChatGPT i sable to do
I. The most discussed topic in the authors class was cheating using
ChatGPT
J. Cheating while using AI technology is not a major concern for
educators

Answer the folloeing short answer questions


5. What had Kirill Naumov demonstrated with his usage of the AI ChatGPT? [1 mark]

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6. How does the ChatGPT explain concepts to the students? [1 mark]

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7. What is the main concern with the ChatGPT explaining concepts? [1 mark]

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Choose the correct answer form A, B, C or D. Write the letter in the box provided.
8. What does the word “it” in line 34 refer to? [1 mark]

A. Creating his entrepreneurship project


B. The ChatGPT
C. The demostration the profesor gave to the undergraduate students
D. The class

9. Which of these uses is not one of the mentioned? [1 mark]

A. Using AI as a teacher
B. Cheating with the AI
C. Writing complete and detailed drafts
D. AI as a source of inspiration
Find the word in the right-hand columna that could meaningfully replace one of the words on the
left. [4 marks]
A. Unadecuate
B. Giving
10. Inauspicious (line 4)
C. Unnecessary
11. Feeding (line 43) D. Iteration
12. Tautology (line 62) E. Extended
13. Widespread (line 74) F. Unhappy
G. Sudden
H. Adverse

The sentences below are either true or false. Tick [ ] the correct response the justify it with a
relevant brief quotation from the text. Both a tick [ ] and a quotation are required for one mark.
True False.
14. [1 mark]
New user innovation technologies are useful no matter what.

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15. [1 mark]
AI will impact greatly in the near future

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16. [1 mark]
ChatGPT uses were investigated just for class usage

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Identify to whom or to what the following words refer to. [4 marks]

In the phrase … the wors/s… refer/s to…

17. …will be applying it… (line 73) “it” ……………………………………………

18. …those issues will not be as “those issues” ……………………………………………


important… (line 77)

19. …bullet points they outlined… “they” ……………………………………………


(line 51)

20. …documenting how common “this” ……………………………………………


this…(line 7)
Match the headings to with the paragraphs in the text. Write the appropiate letter in the boxes
provided. [4 marks]

User [-21-] are the new [-22-] that own company or store users make. One example is the new technology
called ChatGPT focusing on [-23-] AI, a new tool that we are not sure what it can do. In a seminar the autor
introduced the technology and he found out that on averege 10% had used it yet at the end of the class
most of them were playing with the [-24-].

INVENTIONS BREAKTHROUGHS AI EXPLANATION STUDENT


ACCESSIBLE INNOVATIONS PROGRAM CHAT SYSTEM

21. [-21-] ……………………………………………………………………………………………………...

22. [-22-] ………………………………………………………………………………………………………

23. [-23-] ………………………………………………………………………………………………………

24. [-24-] ………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Match the first part of the sentence with the appropiate ending on the right. Write the appropiate
letter in the boxes provided. [3 marks]
A. who can give you feedback in
seconds.
B. make them want to give up.
25. The first technology available… C. that is capable to overcome intertia
and uncertainty.
26. Things that make people unclear as how to D. can cause anxiety.
start… E. can cause anxiety and stress.
F. to non-technical people.
27. It is pretty helpful to have an editor… G. that can keep your eyes open.
H. can cause latness and anxiety.
I. to new college students.
J. that generates editions with AI.

Match the headings to the paragraphs in between lines 61 and 79. [3 marks]
A. THE NEW TECNOLOGIES AND ITS USES
28. [-28-] B. EXISTING TOOLS FOR EXISTING PROBLEMS
C. THE DISRUPTION OF AI
29. [-29-] D. UTILITY IS WHAT MATTERS
E. NOVELTY IS WHAT MAKES AI, AI
30. [-30-] F. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN
G. AI USES FOR STUDENTS

Find the word or words in the text that correspond to the following definitions.
31. Which word between lines 75 and 78 is closest in meaning to “errors”? [1 mark]

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32. Which word between lines 58 and 60 is closest in meaning to “extraordinarily”? [1 mark]

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33. Which word between lines 48 and 50 is closest in meaning to “obstacles”? [1 mark]

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34. Which word between lines 13 and 18 is closest in meaning to “were waiting for”? [1 mark]

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35. Which word between lines 6 and 12 is closest in meaning to “inventions”? [1 mark]

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Answer the following questions.


36. What two inventions does the article refer to? [2 marks]

a) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

b) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

37. What are the two uses that the autor considers inappropiate for the new AI? [2 marks]

a) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

b) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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