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Here is another study from Maferima Toure-Tillery of the Kellogg School of Management at NorthwesternUniversity and Lili Wang of Zhejiang University.In one part of their study,the researchers asked strangersto take a survey.Half the respondents were given a pen and paper to fill out a form;the other half werehanded an iPad.When asked for their email address to receive information,those who used paper weremuch likelier to decide on a positive answer.The researchers believe that people make better decisions onpaper because it feels more consequential than a digital screen.Paper-and-pen respondents were more likelythan iPad users to think their choices indicated their characters better.Researchers had other findings.They found shoppers were willing to pay more for reading materials inprinted form than those they could only download online.Even the sight of someone handling something canhelp online sales.Similarly,people browsing(刘览)in a virtual--reality(虚拟现实)shop was more willingto buy a T-shirt if they saw their own virtual hand touch it.28.How does the author lead in the topic?A.By telling a story.B.By giving examples.C.By raising questions.D.By describing a situation.29.Why can paper calendars make users stick to plans better?A.They are a better reminder.B.They can show more detailed plans.C.They provide chances for people to practice writing.D.They provide a better view of many days'plans at a time.30.Which of the following did paper influence based on Paragraph 3?A.Decision.B.Sympathy.C.Efficiency.D.Responsibility.31.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.Paper posters will greatly promote sales online.B.E-magazines are thought less valuable than paper ones.C.Seeing others buy will increase one's purchasing desire.D.People prefer items made of paper instead of other materials.DThis month,the Internet was flooded with wonderful digital art portraits,thanks to the work of the latestartificial intelligence-assisted application to go viral:Lensa.Users uploaded their photographs to the Appand then-for a small fee-it used AI to transform their profile pictures into,say,a magical warrior princessversion of themselves,in no time at all.This year has seen a breakthrough for AI-driven image generators,which are now better than ever inquality,speed and affordability.If that sounds great to you,you might not be one of the millions of humanswhose livelihoods depend on being able to exchange those skills for moneySome artists predicted that a computer would recreate the aura of a masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci inthe near future.As long as there are enough data for the AI to train itself,it can copy numerous masterpiecesjust in several minutes.It seems unavoidable that a large number of artists would lose their jobs."I see it less as a threat and more of an opportunity,"the UK-based illustrator Michelle Thompsonsaid,adding,"Like everything else,there will always be artists who can use the tools better.These tools are only as good as the data sets they are trained on.Human imagination,on the otherhand,has no limit.For Dryhurst,an artist from Germany,AI models "could attempt to make a pale versionof something we did years ago",but that "doesn't account for what we might do next".The kind of artificial intelligence we might imagine replacing artists-an entirely autonomous creativerobot-does not yet exist,but it is coming.And as AI becomes more universal,artists,illustrators anddesigners will ultimately be set apart not by if,but by how,they use the technology.漳州市2023届高三毕业班第三次质量检测英语试题第5页(共8页)
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