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re years,there's a rhythm to the days.I usuae on a cght.make a steamy cup of coffee on my stove and drink it outside on a chair,while listethe l where moelescope to scan miles of the edges where mountmerest Sersongrommkingday endstoKalispell the weather at my location.My official working day ends at 4:30 pm.I'm freePeerby lenderswon't be puto byspeguno the weekendtheywalk before I return to my tower to enjoy the beautiful sunset!This is a long-drawnwant tohelp.On its community guidelines page Peerby makes lear that the app is forand nght changes.If I don't thinkborrnedandSelloteServices are often offered through TaskRabbit and hoterm accommodations throughI should probably find another job.Airbnb.Looking to share a ride?That's what Uber andLyt are for.erhe tret to e that Iidcheof the te r eided nCurrently,Peerby owns around 100.avwho have borrowed/lent itemsthat it wasn't what they imagined.or perhaps they never imagined how the lonelinessincluding a Dutch oven,a barbecue grill,andofoowe drill.28.How does Peerby mainly differ from otherA.It helps earn more money.affect them.24.What is the main purpose of the first paragraph?C.It offers individualized service.A.To report an unforgettable fire.29.What can be known about people living in ities?B.It has a wider range of uses.A.They often buy household items from neighbourhood.D.Its users borrow/lend items for free.B.To introduce the topic of the text.C.To describe fire spotters'dangerous work.B.They usually avoid borrowing things from neighboursD.To reaefrightening atmosphere for the text.C.They feel embarrassed when reminded of misbehaviors.25.What does the author say about the fire towers?D.They tend to develop close relationship with neighbours.30.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A.They are basically small and old.A.How Peerby functions.B.Some of them are designed for tourists.B.What can be exchanged.C.All of them have broad and unblocked views.C.Who the targeted users are.D.The space inside is too small to hold furniture.D.Where Peerby is accessible.26.What appeals to the author most as a fire spotter?A.The beautiful scenery.B.The high income31.What does the underlined word"verboten"in paragraph 4 mean?A.Highlighted.C.The short working hours.D.The adventurous trips.B.Achievable.C.Adventurous.D.Forbidden.27.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A.Fire spotters'life is very exciting.Unlike human students,computers don't seem to get bored or frustrated when a lesson isB.Fire spotters have to get used to loneliness.too easy or too hard.But just like humans,they do better when a lesson plan is just right forC.Applicants understand fire spotters'job well.their level of skill.Coming up with the right curriculum isn't easy,though,so computerD.Applicants have to abandon some of their hobbies.scientists wondered what if they could make machines design their own?Peerbya Dutchstffsharing appdwebsite,functions like the popular peer-to-peerThat's what researchers have done in several new studies to create artificial intelligence(AI)that can figure out how best to teach itself.The work could speed learning in self-driving)apps and websites that have come before it.There is,however,one significantdifference:Zero funds are exchanged.Instead of generating a few dollars,the servicecars and household robots,and it might even help handle previously unsolvable mathprovider-in this case,the lender-is made richer simply through the knowledge that he or sheproblems.In one of the new experiments,an Al program tries to quickly reach a destination byhas helped out a neighbor in need.directing a2 D grid(网格)populated with solid blocks.The“agent'”improves its abilitiesthrough a process of enhancing learning,trial and error.By focusing on neighborly bonding and sharing instead of buying,Peerby brings thesuburban/small town tradition of knocking on a neighbor's door and asking to borrowTo help it navigate increasingly complex worlds,the researchers considered two ways inwhich it could draw the maps.One method randomly distributed blocks;with it,the AI didn'tsomething into a 21st century urban context.Many city residents don't even know theirlearn much.The other method remembered what the Al had struggled with in the past,andimmediate neighbors'names,so why in the world would they ask the guy who lives down thehall to borrow his power drill for a couple of hours?maximized difficulty accordingly.But that made the worlds too hard and sometimes evenimpossible to complete.With Peerby,the potential awkwardness involved with borrowing a household item fromstranger is replaced with a distinct friendliness and ease.No knocking on doors or askingSo the scientists created a setting,using a new approach they called PAIRED.First,theyaround is rqrd.Oncea Peerby user putsineqor a specific item through the appcoupled their AI with a nearly identical one,which they called the antagonist ()Then,wecmemberswithn the targetbohood receivereminding sigIthey had a third Al design the world that was easy for the antagonist-but hard for the originalsewithin the imediate ighborhood don't haverare nble to lend the requested tmprotagonist ()That kept the tasks just at the edge of the protagonist's ability to solve.Peerbytsnet a bit wider toeigbohoods while staying withinyelingistaeThe designer used a network to learn its task over many trials.After training,the protagonistcourse..”solved the problems offered to it successfully."The PAIRED approach is a clever way to getAI to learn,"says Bart Selman,a computer scientist at Cornell University and president of theAssociation for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence.英语(四)第4页(共8页)名师卷⊙名师卷©英语(四)第5页(共8页)
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