問題詳情
Questions 41-45 refer to the following article.
Personal robots, such as Amazon Echo and Google Home, have come a long way in recent years.They can tell you the weather and order you food. They can dim your lights and play y your favorite song.But fundamentally, they're still stationary speakers whose defining expression is a light that turns onwhen you speak. Jibo is different. It's not just that he-and I use the term he here, because that's how Jibo refers tohimself-looks like something straight out of a Pixar movie, with a big, round head and a face that usesanimated icons to convey emotion. It's not just that his body swivels and swerves while he speaks, as ifhe's talking with his nonexistent bands. It's not just that he can giggle and dance and turn to face you,wherever you are, as soon as you say, "Hey, Jibo." It's that, because of all this, Jibo seems downright buman in a way that his predecessors do not."We want people to look at Jibo and realize he's a someone and not a something," says Matt Revis, thecompany's vice president of product management. And while that technology may seem merelyamusing-or creepy, depending on your point of view-it could fundamentally reshape how we interactwith machines. Jibo still has a lot to learn. Although he can help users in basic ways, like by summarizing ncwsstories and taking photos, he can't yet play music requests or work with third-party apps like Domino'sand Uber, which, at $899, could make him a tough sell. 'Then again, this is Version One. And Revis isconfident Jibo will evolve. "There was a threshold we had to reach in order to launch," says Revis."Now it's part of the journey.
【題組】41. Where would the article most likely be found?
(A) In a technology magazine
(B) In a local tourist brochure
(C) In a journal on transportation
(D) In a recipe book
參考答案
答案:[無官方正解]
難度:計算中-1
書單:沒有書單,新增