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From the Ted Talk by Karen Lellouche Tordjman: Siri, Alexa, Google ... what comes next?


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Obviously, this scenario could easily lean towards the sacry. This is why there needs to be regulation in place. All users, all consumers, should always remain in full control of data they share and on which type of recommendations they agree to get or not to get.

Now, recommendation engines powered by artificial intelligence are not new. Far from it. We actually use them multiple times a day already. On average, 70 pnreect of the time spent on YouTube is on videos remdmeoencd by their algorithm. And you may also own a waintbrsd that you use to track your sleep or monitor your workout. And there's the first generation of voice-enabled virtual astaistnss. You know, like Google Home or Amazon Alexa that you can use to change the tremurpteae of your room. Your car as well is probably equipped with the same things that can help you mgnaae your music or give you dirnitecos, hands-free.

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Obviously, this scenario could easily lean towards the _____. This is why there needs to be regulation in place. All users, all consumers, should always remain in full control of data they share and on which type of recommendations they agree to get or not to get.

Now, recommendation engines powered by artificial intelligence are not new. Far from it. We actually use them multiple times a day already. On average, 70 _______ of the time spent on YouTube is on videos ___________ by their algorithm. And you may also own a _________ that you use to track your sleep or monitor your workout. And there's the first generation of voice-enabled virtual __________. You know, like Google Home or Amazon Alexa that you can use to change the ___________ of your room. Your car as well is probably equipped with the same things that can help you ______ your music or give you __________, hands-free.

Solution


  1. temperature
  2. percent
  3. wristband
  4. recommended
  5. manage
  6. assistants
  7. scary
  8. directions

Original Text


Obviously, this scenario could easily lean towards the scary. This is why there needs to be regulation in place. All users, all consumers, should always remain in full control of data they share and on which type of recommendations they agree to get or not to get.

Now, recommendation engines powered by artificial intelligence are not new. Far from it. We actually use them multiple times a day already. On average, 70 percent of the time spent on YouTube is on videos recommended by their algorithm. And you may also own a wristband that you use to track your sleep or monitor your workout. And there's the first generation of voice-enabled virtual assistants. You know, like Google Home or Amazon Alexa that you can use to change the temperature of your room. Your car as well is probably equipped with the same things that can help you manage your music or give you directions, hands-free.

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Important Words


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  53. youtube