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Seagull Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Studying and working in artificial intelligence

Hello everyone. I have a question regarding the following sentence:

For those studying and working in artificial intelligence (AI), creating this kind of situation could so easily become a reality.

I'm wondering how the part "studying and working in artificial intelligence" works in the first chunk of the sentence. Which of the following two understandings is better? Or should we say that there is not much difference between the two? --

(A) for people who are studying and working in the field of artificial intelligence

(B) for people who are studying artificial intelligence and working in the field of AI

  

Top answer

I read it as (A), but the difference is negligible. CJ

  • I read it as (A), but the difference is negligible.
  • CJ
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2 Answers
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I read it as (A), but the difference is negligible.

CJ

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A is correct.

B sounds like Artificial Intelligence and AI are two separate things. They are not.

Clive

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