用英语介绍人工智能的优缺点作文(人工智能的优缺点英语范文)

用英语介绍人工智能的优缺点作文(人工智能的优缺点英语范文)

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用英语介绍人工智能的优缺点作文(人工智能的优缺点英语范文)

用英语介绍人工智能的优缺点作文【一】

Such is sons’ nature; I really do not know how to express my thanks to you. However, I can imagine, on the day 18 years ago, when you gave birth to me, what a complex feeling you had. In the past few years, every day you struggle me up in the morning and prepare breakfast for me, then in the afternoon, you always welcome your only son with delicious foods after a day‘s hard work. Now your son has been 18 and will go to university soon, like a bird is leaving its parents. Nevertheless, your footprints on my heart will never ever fade and I love you mum!

your son

用英语介绍人工智能的优缺点作文【二】

手插裤兜,戴上耳机,移着小小的步子,漫游在这如诗般的阳光小路。

掏出手机‘打开qq看看有谁在线’无论熟悉还是陌生,全都发一个可爱的表情,若某某快闪一个‘飞吻’你也闪一个飞吻过去,然后你们就聊上火了,你们都别怕现在用加多宝凉茶,随时可以消火亦可以止渴,岂不是达到事半功倍,两全其美的效果。

写了一条短信给无聊的他或她,也算打发了自己的一段无聊时光,行走在美丽、温暖的草地上,“咔嚓、咔嚓”以为是树枝折断了,其实是快门声不断发出的`响声,晒晒自己的近身照,插入一两句表示无聊也希望网友些多赞赞评论评论,晒出人气,要么留下几张很萌的照片,要么看看萌得不能再萌的视频。

它能文能武,它会说话,无说不知,无所不晓,它虽然只是一个小小的匣子,却是这个时代的骄傲,是人人的宠儿。

它令人朝思暮想,一刻也不舍得分离,它让人又笑又哭,悲喜无常它能操纵你的思维,限制你的思想,它是这个时代的“精神”。

从客观而言,它没有什么不好,只是人们把它看得太重要,导致一辈子行走的距离,可能还比不上指尖在屏幕移动一下的长度。古有唐诗宋词,元曲、明清小说,而现代的我们又能创造出什么?经典的诗词,优美的句子,曲折的小说,全存在手机里了,而自己能创作的,只有极简的信息罢了。

课堂上,老师站在讲台上自言自语,我们在用手机你侬我侬,给前桌的某个“美女或帅哥”发一个表情,给旁桌发一句短语。然后呢,一遍又一遍地刷自己的微博‘更新着自己的动态,看看今日体坛新闻,关注明星八卦,不知不觉玲声响了,课本却还在第一页。

课后本是提笔疾书,完成作业的时候,却又忍不住拿起手机,给并不遥远的他或她打了一个长长的电话,话题不痛不痒,无非是向对方诉说,今天在食堂吃的什么菜等一系列问题。

就这样,你,我,他都成为了手机的奴隶。

它本是该时代赋予我们的信息便携工具,它本可以做我们理想的助产士,然而,它成了一把无形的大铁锁,锁住了***年迈向理想的脚步。

所以,***年,请关掉手机,然后和我一起躺在柔软的草地,遥望天上一闪一闪的明星,和那一轮皎洁的月儿,我们面对面,心触心地谈青春话题,讨论属于我们的话题。

用英语介绍人工智能的优缺点作文【三】

初恋50 First Dates

What would it feel if I can wake up everyday forgetting what happened for the last whole year?

Lucy in the movie “50 First Dates” told me this feeling. Every morning when she woke up, she only rememberred the Sunday of last year which was her father’s birthday, also the date she had the car accident which made her only keep memory before Sunday, so she always felt happy living the same habit as what she did on Sunday a year ago with the kind set-up by her father and brother. After meeting Hey, she could only remember who he was on the same day. But after one night, he became a stranger to her. She couldn’t even recognize he was the one she used to date and love everyday. Hey tried his best to give her a new different meeting every day so as to win her smile and regain their “First Date”. Hey made her tapes every morning to help her remember what happened the day before and the last whole year. Lucy thus felt grateful with all she had when she woke up everyday. On the same day, she always had the same deep gratitude to face Hey with her sweet smile. What a beautiful feeling it is to always feel thanksgiving and to always

appreciate each other’s effort. A touching story between a memory lost woman and a devoted man taught all of us, normal people, the essence of love. When two people can thank each other for their devotion everyday like what they did for each other on first date, love can forever be refreshed and energetic. On Lucy’s side, people with memory will ask for more than yesterday and become critical of their partners day by day, while people without memory will feel grateful for their life and the people around them everyday.

In the movie, when one day Lucy decided to break up with Hey to let him rebuild his life by burning all their diaries and tapes, I cried for Hey’s broken heart. For her, it was just one day feeling. For him, it was long-term affection and connection. It was easier for her than him to give up their love. On Hey’s side, people with memory will always remember the past happiness and

treasure it for the rest of their life, while people without memory will easily give up at the end of the same day.

What a ruthless feeling it is to end a relationship just after one minute thought. People with fragile mind would easily ruin a long-term relationship no matter what reason they have. The torture between Lucy and Hey tells us the fatal factor to do harm to intimacy between a couple is their fragile mind of

balancing emotion and reason. Thus most of couple lose their trust for each other after experiencing this weakly testing broke-up.

飓风Taken

What is the right relationship between the father and the daughter? There is no certain answer. But the love of Brain's to his daughter must be one of the best ones.

His daughter, a young pretty 17-year-old girl was kidnapped during a tour in Paris. Brain got the news and hurried to France to take his daughter. He found that the gangsters that kidnapped his daughter were connected with an old friend which made him exetreme angry. He finally found the place where was holding an auction selling young virgins and broke in successfully taking his daughter away.

No matter how hard and stressful the situation was, and how dangerous things he faced, he never went back just because of the greatest love of a simple father. In the movie, we are all moved not only his actions of kindness, but also his insistance and the greatest of all- a father's love.

魔术师THE ILLUSIONIST FACTS

When word of the famed Eisenheim's (Ed Norton illusions reaches Crown Prince Leopold (Rufus Sewell, the ruler attends one of the magician's shows in order to debunk the performance. But when the prince's intended, Sophie von Teschen (Jessica Biel, assists the magician onstage, Eisenheim and Sophie recognize each other from their childhoods, and pretty soon they're totally hot for each other. As the clandestine romance continues, the prince's best cop (Paul Giamatti is charged with exposing Eisenheim, even while the magician gains a devoted and vocal public following. Before long, Sophie turns up dead, and the logical suspect is Eisenheim himself.

一线声机"Cellular" has the setup for a solid straight-ahead thriller: A kidnap victim who does not know where she is being held phones a total stranger who must then stay connected on his cell phone to find her before she is killed. Joel Schumacher scored earlier with a similarly phone-themed Larry Cohen story, "Phone Booth." As executed by tone-deaf director David R. Ellis, however, "Cellular" becomes an unintentionally hilarious cousin to Brian de Palma's "Raising Cain" and "Snake Eyes."

Ellis seems to have unwittingly spliced together two different films with

mismatched tones: Kim Basinger as the kidnapee and Jason Statham as the kidnapper occupy the deadly-serious, straight-to-video thriller half, while Chris Evans as the rescuer and William H. Macy as a police officer seem to be in a "Saturday Night Live"-alum action comedy. Nowhere else is the disjointedness in tone more apparent than when Basinger and Evans's performances are placed side-by-side during their conversations: The scenes keep cutting between an overwrought Basinger wringing out every drop of melodrama, while a blissfully inept Evans seems to be channeling a cross between Chris Kattan/Jimmy Fallon and Ben Affleck/Keanu Reeves.

Meanwhile, Ellis pulls out tricks intended to generate thrills and surprises. He throws in out-of-nowhere "shocks," a la "Final Destination"; he throws in

flashbacks; he throws in a gun-blazing Macy in Jerry Bruckheimer action-hero slo-mo; and yet, Ellis has no handle on staging any of them competently. Case in point: "Cellular" is the proud owner of one of the most ineptly scored chase sequences ever, as if Ellis simply heard a snippet of the song's lyrics ("...where you gonna run to?" literally and paid no attention to the inappropriateness of the accompanying music (which just bop, bop, bops along. (The song is even reprised during the closing credits, which itself is misbegotten in conception.

And yet, for all of its failures as art, "Cellular" is always entertaining for those very same faults

用英语介绍人工智能的优缺点作文【四】

Dear Future Husband,

I\'m not yet sure whether you exist, though I\'d like to believe that you do. While it may not make much logical sense, you\'ve been on my mind lately. I haven\'t thought much about what you\'ll look like, how tall you\'ll be, or what type of car you\'ll drive — I\'m not too concerned with the minor details. However, I have been thinking about a few things I want you to know.

I want you to know that I am happy — right now — as a single, 26-year-old \"millennial\" who lives in a small apartment with a roommate and eats Chipotle for dinner more times than I care to admit. I love my job, I love my crazy friends and family, and I love spending quality time alone. I want you to know that my life has purpose apart from and before you. When we do meet one day, I want you to understand that I do not expect you to complete me, or to be my God. That\'s way too much pressure for anyone to bear. I am already complete.

I want you to know that I am not a trophy. Apparently, a lot of guys think this is a compliment. However, I want you to know that I have no desire to be seen as a trophy — a symbol of your own perceived success. I was not raised just to sit and look pretty on anybody\'s shelf. I want to have intellectual conversations. I want to help you chase your dreams. I want to be your partner, not your prize.

Yours truly,

Perfectly Imperfect Me.

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