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Fire1 Posted 6 years ago
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Three questions on three sentences.

1. In the near future, there will be a high demand in AI technology as a means for solving complex problems.

2. A high demand in AI technology as a means for solving complex problems is expected to rise rapidly.

3. Computer scientists expect a high demand in AI technology as a means for solving complex problems.

I have two questions on these three sentences.

Q1) Are all the sentences correct English?

Q2) In all the sentences, is "a means" referring to "AI technology"?

Q3) Can I add commas if I consider "as a means for...problems" part isn't necessary like below?

a1. In the near future, there will be a high demand in AI technology, as a means for solving complex problems.

a2. A high demand in AI technology, as a means for solving complex problems, is expected to rise rapidly.

I would say yes to all the questions.

  

Top answer

1. In the near future, there will be a high demand in AI technology as a means OF for solving complex problems. 2.

  • 1.
  • In the near future, there will be a high demand in AI technology as a means OF for solving complex problems.
  • 2.
  • A high demand in AI technology as a means OF for solving complex problems is expected to rise rapidly.
  • 3.
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1. In the near future, there will be a high demand in AI technology as a means OF for solving complex problems.

2. A high demand in AI technology as a means OF for solving complex problems is expected to rise rapidly.

3. Computer scientists expect a high demand FOR in AI technology as a means OF

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