bank fee using merely the Al chatbot.but the company states it has helped with 3 million cases in the护权益严禁提的考试第举报者重奖00元电话:(0)198757384U and the US.However h b the first mean l hsmintheIn October 2022.an Al made history by being the first to give evidence in the House of Lodalking on the impact of Al in art,Ai-Da took to the stand to give their opinion on how copyright laws andcreative licenses should be considered in the wake of Al appearing in many different art competitions.t seems in one short period,AI has rapidly forced its way into law in various different roles,andthis will surely be just the start..What doe the end paragap ny talkueA.Its inventor.C.Its side effect.B.Its function.9.What is one problem of applying the robot?D.Is applicable objects..A.The robot can't show up at every court.B.Users will be fined if using the robot in hearings.C.The prompts given to the defendant are usually wrong.D.Mobile phones and headphones are not allowed in courtrooms.10.What happened in 2022?A.A chatbot startup called DoNotPay was founded.B.Ai-Da made history by showing up in an art competition.The House of Lords announced the permission for AI lawyers.D.An AI became the pioneer to offer evidence in the House of Lords.What is the author's attitude towards AI lawyers?A.Objective.B Suspicious.C.Pessimistic.D.Favorable.DMaking up just two percent of the population,"super-recognizers"may be the closest we ever getto people with real-life super powers.They never forget a face,and all they need is a momentwotocommit a new person to their memory.Up until now,researchers had largely believed super-recognizers remember faces so well viproceing themasawhole by takinga faeial snapshot and memriing i Seieis rm UNSW Sydneyand the University of Wollongong,however,have now proven that supereoelookat faces thesame way anyone else does-but they do so faster and in a more accurate manner.According to UNSW researher and study lead author Dr.James Dunn,whena super-eoecatchesa glimpse ofew face they divide itn rand then store each compoent in their brainascomposite images."Theyre stil ble to reco cebelreve hn they cn only seeregions at a time.This sugge that they can piece together an overll impressofromsmalerparts rather than from a holistic impressio taken insine glance,"Dr.Dunn says.英语·第4页(共8页)■