Content text ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ DUYÊN HẢI YÊN BÁI LỚP 11 2024.docx
1 SỞ GD-ĐT YÊN BÁI TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN NGUYỄN TẤT THÀNH ĐỀ THI ĐỀ XUẤT (Đề thi gồm 20 trang) KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI CÁC TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN KHU VỰC DUYÊN HẢI VÀ ĐỒNG BẰNG BẮC BỘ NĂM 2024 Môn: TIẾNG ANH – LỚP 11 Thời gian: 180 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) SECTION A: LISTENING (50 POINTS) Part I. You will hear part of a discussion about McDonald's recent experiment with using artificial intelligence (AI). Listen and decide whether the following sentences are true (T) or false (F). (10 points) 1. McDonald's plans to permanently discontinue the use of AI in their drive-throughs following the recent experiment. F 2. McDonald's AI struggled with customized orders. T 3. The AI technology McDonald's used could accurately handle audio input even in noisy environments. F 4. Nathan Bie compared the AI's learning curve to that of a 15-year-old trainee on their first job. T 5. McDonald's stated that their recent price increases were much higher than what people think. F TRANSCRIPT While McDonald's is pulling the plug on its experimental use of artificial intelligence, the fast food giant was looking to use AI to simplify and expedite its drive-through experience. The technology was deployed at about 100 US locations, but there were some issues that left customers pretty frustrated. So, I want to bring in Nathan Bie, a business reporter for Axios. I heard of a woman who was trying to order ice cream, but it kept on wanting to put bacon on top of it, which honestly does not sound that bad to me at all. That's what you call a happy accident, but clearly, we can see why this experiment failed. What happened with McDonald's, and is this the end of AI when it comes to fast food? Well, first off, we're not going to judge anyone for their food preferences. If they want bacon on their ice cream, that's okay, but I'm pretty sure that's not what they wanted. Yeah, the AI experiment here for McDonald's doesn't seem to have gone that great. All the mistakes that were reported on social media, I think, suggest that it does have a long way to go, and that's probably one reason why McDonald's says they're going to be done with this experiment. But they are saying this is for now. I think that there is a goal to bring this back at some point. So, what it really seemed like, as I perused TikTok, is that once your order deviated somewhat from the main menu, then AI really had a problem. You couldn't say "hold the pickles." Things just really start to fall apart. But I wondered if other chains were using this that maybe had simpler menus and were having more success.