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🚀 Agentic AI & Business English Challenge � ...

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  • Opinion: ⚖️ Should AI agents be allowed to fire employees? Words to use: On the other hand, dismissal, unethical, decide, harshly
    Model answer: On the other hand, letting AI decide dismissals seems unethical and could be handled harshly.
  • 💼 Scenario: Your company wants to replace onboarding tasks with an agentic AI assistant. What risks do you see? Words to use: moreover, workflow, unpredictable, automate, efficiently
    🗣️ Model answer: Automating onboarding could improve efficiency; moreover, unpredictable errors might confuse new hires.
  • Scenario: 🧳 AI plans a business trip but ignores cultural differences. What happens? Words to use: For example, culture, insensitive, overlook, unintentionally
    Model answer: For example, AI could unintentionally overlook cultural norms, making the trip insensitive.
  • Scenario: 🏠 Imagine AI helps you buy a house. What risks could appear? Words to use: For instance, property, misleading, recommend, wrongly
    Model answer: For instance, AI could wrongly recommend misleading properties without considering legal issues.
  • 💬 Opinion: Is anticipatory AI dangerous if it “tells users what they want to hear”? Words to use: in addition, feedback loop, misleading, influence, critically
    🗣️ Model answer: It can influence people negatively; in addition, users may stop thinking critically.
  • Vocabulary: 🗣️ Explain “erratic” in terms of AI performance. Words to use: Indeed, erratic, unpredictable, behave, randomly
    Model answer: Indeed, erratic means AI behaves unpredictably or randomly in its performance.
  • Scenario: 📱 AI manages your company’s social media. What risks could arise? Words to use: For example, social media, inappropriate, post, accidentally
    Model answer: For example, AI could accidentally post inappropriate content, harming the brand.
  • Opinion: 🌍 Will agentic AI increase or reduce global inequality? Words to use: Moreover, inequality, expensive, widen, dramatically
    Model answer: Moreover, if AI remains expensive, it could dramatically widen inequality.
  • Vocabulary: 📚 Define “fallible” in relation to AI. Words to use: Indeed, fallibility, imperfect, fail, occasionally
    Model answer: Indeed, fallibility means AI is imperfect and may occasionally fail in its tasks.
  • Opinion: 📉 Why do you think 95% of AI implementations fail in business? Words to use: In fact, implementation, inadequate, manage, poorly
    Model answer: In fact, many fail because projects are poorly managed and training is inadequate.
  • Scenario: 🛠️ AI is asked to handle crisis management in a company. What could go wrong? Words to use: For instance, crisis, ineffective, respond, poorly
    Model answer: For instance, AI could respond poorly, making crisis management ineffective.
  • Roleplay: 🎭 You are an HR manager. Convince your CEO to invest in AI training for employees. Words to use: Therefore, training, beneficial, implement, strategically
    Model answer: Therefore, implementing AI training is beneficial, as it will strategically prepare employees for future tasks.
  • Vocabulary: 🧠 What does “anticipatory” mean in AI design? Words to use: Indeed, anticipation, predictive, foresee, proactively
    Model answer: Indeed, anticipatory means AI can foresee needs and act proactively.
  • Vocabulary: 📖 Explain “insubstantial” in terms of AI results. Words to use: Indeed, insubstantial, weak, deliver, insufficiently
    Model answer: Indeed, insubstantial means AI delivers weak or insufficiently useful results.
  • Vocabulary: 🔑 What does “nascent” mean in business innovation? Words to use: In addition, nascent, emerging, develop, gradually
    Model answer: In addition, nascent means an emerging idea that develops gradually into something bigger.
  • 📞 Dilemma: Customer service agents should be replaced by AI—agree or disagree? Words to use: however, interaction, impersonal, maintain, appropriately
    🗣️ Model answer: AI is efficient; however, impersonal service may not be appropriate.
  • Vocabulary: 💡 What does “scalable” mean in a business context? Words to use: In fact, scalability, adaptable, expand, efficiently
    Model answer: In fact, scalability means a system can expand efficiently while staying adaptable to growth.
  • Opinion: 🛒 Would you let AI handle all your online shopping? Words to use: Nevertheless, shopping, convenient, automate, blindly
    Model answer: Nevertheless, while convenient, I wouldn’t blindly automate all shopping decisions with AI.
  • Scenario: 🏨 Your company wants to use agentic AI to plan corporate trips. What could go wrong? Words to use: For example, trip, unreliable, organize, potentially
    Model answer: For example, the AI could organize unreliable bookings, potentially damaging the company’s reputation.
  • Roleplay: 🎭 Convince investors that AI agents can reduce costs in logistics. Words to use: Therefore, logistics, cost-effective, streamline, significantly
    Model answer: Therefore, AI agents streamline logistics, making operations significantly more cost-effective.
  • Scenario: 📈 AI optimizes your company’s supply chain. What benefits and risks do you see? Words to use: Consequently, supply chain, efficient, automate, unexpectedly
    Model answer: Consequently, AI could automate supply chains efficiently but unexpectedly create dependency.
  • 🛒 Opinion: Should agentic AI be allowed to make online purchases for professionals? Words to use: moreover, accuracy, risky, validate, responsibly
    🗣️ Model answer: Automating purchases is risky; moreover, transactions must be validated responsibly.
  • Opinion: 🤔 Would you trust an AI agent to negotiate a business deal for your company? Words to use: However, negotiation, risky, delegate, cautiously
    Model answer: However, delegating negotiation to AI could be risky, so I would cautiously trust it only for minor deals.
  • Scenario: 🏢 AI is asked to hire new employees. What could be the ethical issues? Words to use: For instance, recruitment, biased, select, unfairly
    Model answer: For instance, AI could unfairly select candidates due to biased algorithms.
  • 🚦 Dilemma: Should AI have the right to pause projects if it predicts failure? Words to use: nonetheless, authority, questionable, evaluate, carefully
    🗣️ Model answer: Giving AI that authority is questionable; nonetheless, predictive data should be evaluated carefully.
  • Opinion: 🏦 Should banks rely on AI agents for customer service? Words to use: Nevertheless, banking, impersonal, rely, excessively
    Model answer: Nevertheless, relying excessively on AI could make banking feel impersonal.
  • Opinion: 📊 How might AI change the role of managers in the next decade? Words to use: Moreover, manager, transformative, supervise, effectively
    Model answer: Moreover, managers will supervise AI systems, which could transform their role into more strategic tasks.
  • Roleplay: 🎭 You are a lawyer. Explain to a client why AI cannot replace human judgment in court. Words to use: Clearly, judgment, unreliable, interpret, wrongly
    Model answer: Clearly, AI is unreliable because it could wrongly interpret laws without human judgment.
  • Opinion: 🧑‍💻 Should employees be forced to use AI tools daily? Words to use: On the contrary, employee, mandatory, adapt, reluctantly
    Model answer: On the contrary, making AI mandatory could make employees adapt reluctantly.
  • Roleplay: 🎭 You are a consultant. Explain to a client why agentic AI is “paradigm-shifting.” Words to use: Clearly, paradigm, revolutionary, transform, dramatically
    Model answer: Clearly, agentic AI is revolutionary because it can dramatically transform how businesses operate.