AI Can Be Wrong
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Key Vocabulary
- adj.
- made by people, not natural
- n.
- the ability to think and learn
- v.
- to believe someone or something (past: trusted)
- adj.
- thinking before you act so nothing bad happens
- n.
- work where people learn or check something
- n.
- events that happened in the past
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Every definition is context-aware — translated based on how the word is used in this article, not a dictionary.
made by people, not natural
the ability to think and learn
to believe someone or something (past: trusted)
thinking before you act so nothing bad happens
work where people learn or check something
events that happened in the past
Check Your Understanding
Question 1: True or False
A new UK study looked at how people use AI for health.
The woman who went to hospital was very sick.
AI knows the full health history of every person.
Doctors say AI can be wrong about your health.
Question 2: Multiple Choice
What does AI mean?
Question 3: Multiple Choice
What do doctors tell people to do when they are sick?
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