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LSAE 12/1

LSAE 12/1

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English

6th - 8th Grade

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CCSS
RL.6.2, RL.8.1, RI.6.4

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8 Slides • 14 Questions

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Do you think AI is more helpful or more dangerous right now? Why?

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  1. Based on paragraph 1, what inference can be made about the White House’s involvement in AI regulation?

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The White House has taken no action on AI regulation.

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The White House is attempting to lead discussions about AI risks.

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The White House views AI as a minor issue.

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The White House is prioritizing economic benefits over safety.

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Multiple Choice

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Read this sentence from paragraph 2:
"The companies vowed to allow independent security experts to test their systems before being released to the public."

What is the primary purpose of this pledge?

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To enhance public safety by ensuring systems are secure before release.

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To speed up the release of AI systems to the public.

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To limit access to AI systems by academics and government officials.

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To prevent AI systems from being tested independently.

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Which statement from the selection best supports the idea in Part A?

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This method is known as "watermarking." (Paragraph 3)

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Several newer businesses at the forefront of AI development signed the pledge. (Paragraph 4)

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The new technology could enable new scams and security threats to consumers. (Paragraph 6)

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The administration is also developing an executive order focused on AI. (Paragraph 7)

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3.  In paragraph 6, why does the author describe the pledge as the "most significant action" taken by the Biden administration?

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To criticize the administration's lack of involvement in AI regulation.

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To highlight the administration’s proactive approach to AI risks.

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To suggest that the pledge has no real impact.

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  1. To explain the technical challenges of AI.

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What inference can the reader make about the White House’s future involvement with AI based on paragraph 7?

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The White House plans to slow down its work on AI because the risks have already been fixed

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The White House plans to stop meeting with Congress because cooperation is no longer needed

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The White House plans to expand its work on AI by creating new rules and supporting legislation

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The White House plans to leave AI regulation entirely to private technology companies

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Which definition best matches the way temporary is used in paragraph 11?

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Lasting for a short time.

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Acting in a role for a limited period.

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Existing briefly before something permanent is established.

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None of the above

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5. Read these sentences from paragraph 13.
"Many tech companies do not actually walk the walk on a voluntary pledge to act responsibly." 

What can the reader infer about the effectiveness of voluntary pledges?

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Voluntary pledges are widely successful in the tech industry.

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Voluntary pledges are often not followed by actions.

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Voluntary pledges lead to immediate legal consequences.

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Voluntary pledges replace the need for laws.

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What inference can the reader make about the government’s overall approach to AI regulation based on paragraphs 14–17?

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The government believes voluntary company pledges are enough to fully regulate AI

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The government plans to step back and allow tech companies complete control over AI

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The government believes AI regulation requires cooperation between companies and lawmakers

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The government thinks AI should only be regulated by private organizations, not by Congress

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7.  Based on paragraph 18, what inference can be made about the bipartisan group working on AI legislation?

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They already have a finalized framework for AI regulation.

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They are in the early stages of understanding AI's complexities.

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They are focused on promoting AI technology exclusively for economic growth.

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They are delaying action to avoid controversy.

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8. What change is needed in sentence 1?

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Change "its" to "it's"

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Change "technology" to "technologie"

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Change "scientists" to "scientests"

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  1. No change is needed

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9. What change is needed in sentence 2?

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Change "negative" to "negetive"

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Change "affect" to "effect"

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Change "healthcare" to "health care"

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No change is needed

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10. What change is needed in sentence 4?

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Change "powerful" to "powerfull"

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Change "consequences" to "consequenses"

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No change is needed

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Change "their" to "there"

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11. What change is needed in sentence 8?

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Change "opportunities" to "oportunities"

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Change "decisions" to "decisons"

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Change "too" to "to"

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No change is needed

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