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A. b-a-c-e-d B. a-c-d-e-b C. d-a-c-e-b D. d-e-b-a-c Question 15: Dear Professor Chen, a. Since many AI systems are learning from books, articles, and creative works that artists and authors have made, shouldn't these creators receive some payment or recognition when their work helps make AI smarter? b. When companies collect our personal information to improve their AI products, I wonder if we should have more rights over how our data is being used, even though we often click "agree" without reading the terms. c. I would appreciate it if you could recommend some resources where I can learn more about this topic, which I find fascinating yet concerning at the same time. d. I am writing to you because I'm concerned about who actually owns the data that is being used to train the AI systems we discussed in class yesterday. e. If we don't address these ownership questions soon, I worry that the people whose knowledge is feeding these systems will lose control of their intellectual contributions while big tech companies profit. Sincerely, LK A. a-d-e-b-c B. e-d-a-b-c C. b-c-e-a-d D. d-b-a-e-c Question 16: a. Scientists are developing what they call a "planetary nervous system," which connects millions of sensors around the world to artificial intelligence systems that can analyze the data. b. These sensors, which are placed in oceans, forests, and cities, collect information about weather patterns, pollution levels, and wildlife movements that would be impossible for humans to process manually. c. Although this technology is still developing, it has already helped researchers predict natural disasters and track environmental changes that affect communities across different countries. d. Many experts believe that this global network will transform how we understand our planet, but they also worry about who controls this data and whether privacy concerns are being addressed properly. e. If we can solve these challenges, this planetary nervous system could help us make better decisions about climate change, resource management, and disaster response, which might give us hope for a more sustainable future. A. a-b-c-d-e B. b-a-d-c-e C. c-b-a-d-e D. d-a-c-b-e Question 17: a. Despite these challenges, the integration of AI as economic actors will likely continue to grow because the potential benefits are enormous, but societies will need to develop new frameworks that balance innovation with proper oversight and control.