
Songwriters Say AI Can Help Make Music, But Not Replace Feelings
Famous songwriters use smart machines to help make music, but say machines can’t copy human feelings.


Famous songwriters use smart machines to help make music, but say machines can’t copy human feelings.

The US government fined Dish Network for not moving an old satellite far enough.

A man made a machine called Furbinator 3000 to scare away foxes and badgers from his garden.

African leaders want a world tax on carbon to help poor countries fight pollution.

Assassin’s Creed Mirage is a new game where heroes speak Arabic and show old Baghdad.

People in the UK last year threw away many small electric things like lights and cables.

The ocean is very hot now, which can melt ice and change where fish live.

Blue LEDs are special lights used for cool shows, games, and making buildings look pretty.

Hotels in France and UK are using special tools and dogs to fight bedbugs.

Amazon is testing robots that can move and pick up things like people in their warehouses.

Big companies like Amazon are teaming up to stop people from lying in product reviews.

India is working hard to send a person to the Moon and make a space station.

Netflix is making some of its plans cost more money each month.

Yunchan Lim, a 19-year-old boy from South Korea, is very good at playing piano.

Fewer kids in England are very overweight, but poor kids are more likely to be.

Elon Musk is changing his social media, X, and making people pay to use it.

Scientists made a new cheese from yellow split peas that has more protein.

Nvidia and Foxconn are teaming up to make factories that use smart chips.

Hollywood actors are not working and can’t wear big movie costumes for Halloween.

Chuck Grassley, a very old law maker, is known as a ‘love helper’ because 20 people found love in his office.

Many kids are getting sick with measles because they didn’t get a special shot.

Some spices from India might have a bad chemical that can make people sick.

Pelé, a famous football player, now has his name in a dictionary meaning “special and unique.”

Japan’s royal family now uses Instagram to talk to young people but no comments allowed.

Ian Hogarth is now the boss of a special group studying how thinking machines change jobs.

Smart people found a new thing for batteries that doesn’t need much lithium.

A man named Giovanni says Apple should give lots of money back to Ireland.

A fire mountain in Japan went boom and made a big cloud with rocks flying.

A dog chewed a battery, causing a fire, but everyone escaped safely through a door.

A smart computer helps workers fix machines by reading manuals and showing pictures.

The big rocket flew up but came back down early because something was not right.

Visitors to Bali will pay a small fee to help keep its beaches and views beautiful.

Many guinea pigs live in a fancy house and people like watching them on TikTok.

A train in India went very fast by itself for a long way without drivers.

Amazon started as a bookstore and now sells almost everything you can imagine.


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🎁 참여 혜택:
– 원어민 연구원과의 1:1 회화 연습
– 실전 영작 연습 & 맞춤형 영어 피드백 리포트
– 커피 기프티콘 총 3잔 선물! (첫 세션 후 1잔, 마지막 세션 완료 후 2잔 더 드려요! ☕☕)
📅 참여 방식: 총 2회의 온라인 세션 (Zoom 등을 이용, 각 세션당 약 60~80분 소요) 말하기와 쓰기 활동이 섞여 있어 부담 없이 즐겁게 참여하실 수 있습니다.
✅ 대상: 영어 실력에 상관없이 참여를 희망하는 18세 이상 한국인 누구나