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7943CB87-DF Bill Gates and his vision of the future of jobs with AIBy Clément PessauxApril 29, 2025According to Bill Gates, artificial intelligence is about to redefine the job market. Among the professions likely to be widely replaced, Gates directly mentions doctors and teachers. Why these specific sectors? AI has the ability to take on complex tasks such as medical diagnosis or personalized learning, making these services more accessible. In fact, in some developing countries where access to education and healthcare remains limited, such advancements could transform daily life.But this progress raises concerns. Can we really do without human empathy in these fields? And what about the judgment or sensitivity that a machine can never fully reproduce?On the other hand, there are professions that AI does not seem ready to replace. Gates specifically mentions energy experts, biologists, and developers. These jobs require specialized expertise, as well as creativity and constant adaptability in the face of environmental or technological challenges.Creativity, strategic thinking, and empathy remain areas where humans will always have the upper hand. Although he recognizes the immense potential of AI, Gates also emphasizes the limits and the need to think about its deployment by keeping humans at the center of priorities.Available at: https://3dvf.com/en/bill-gates-predicts-ai-willreplace-humans-in-almost-all-fields-except-these-jobs/ Access: 03 may 2025. Adapted.The main theme of the text is to present Bill Gates’ predictions on:7921E6B8-DF Literatura
Escolas LiteráriasCEDERJ · 2025FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosA cultura brasileira é alimentada por produções importantes desde o século XIX. Uma das opções a seguir reúne corretamente obras e autores que promoveram nossa cultura e que tiveram expressão nos séculos XIX e XX predominantemente. Assinale-a:78E414B2-DF Português
PontuaçãoCEDERJ · 2025MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto 2
Disponível em: https://blogs.correiobraziliense.com.br/aricunha/tag/educacaono brasil/page/8/. Acesso em: 07 abr. 2025.O uso de reticências ao final do primeiro quadrinho se justifica por78E14404-DF Português
SintaxeCEDERJ · 2025MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto 1Antes que seja tardeSérgio Vaz
Fragmento adaptado. VAZ, Sérgio. Flores de alvenaria. 2.ed. São Paulo: Global Editora, 2021. p. 71-73.A oração sublinhada – que a gente vai sentir falta das crianças – em “E elas, as ruas, serão tão seguras que a gente vai sentir falta das crianças” (Linhas 31-32) expressa78DEB70A-DF Português
SintaxeCEDERJ · 2025MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto 1Antes que seja tardeSérgio Vaz
Fragmento adaptado. VAZ, Sérgio. Flores de alvenaria. 2.ed. São Paulo: Global Editora, 2021. p. 71-73.Leia o trecho para responder à questão:“Fico em silêncio quando a multidão desinformada pede redução da maioridade penal, porém, ela sabe que, se não educarmos nossas crianças, vão ter que prendê-las com 16, depois 14, depois 12, até que não tenhamos mais crianças nas ruas.” (Linhas 25 - 30).O sujeito a que se refere o predicado “vão ter que prendê-las” é78DC259D-DF Português
Interpretação de TextosCEDERJ · 2025FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto 1Antes que seja tardeSérgio Vaz
Fragmento adaptado. VAZ, Sérgio. Flores de alvenaria. 2.ed. São Paulo: Global Editora, 2021. p. 71-73.Leia o trecho para responder à questão:“Fico em silêncio quando a multidão desinformada pede redução da maioridade penal, porém, ela sabe que, se não educarmos nossas crianças, vão ter que prendê-las com 16, depois 14, depois 12, até que não tenhamos mais crianças nas ruas.” (Linhas 25 - 30).Assinale a opção em que a substituição do conectivo “porém” altera o sentido do enunciado:78D98F1E-DF Português
Figuras de LinguagemCEDERJ · 2025FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto 1Antes que seja tardeSérgio Vaz
Fragmento adaptado. VAZ, Sérgio. Flores de alvenaria. 2.ed. São Paulo: Global Editora, 2021. p. 71-73.A prosa de Sérgio Vaz, caracteristicamente poética, apresenta várias figuras de linguagem. Marque a opção em que os elementos sublinhados NÃO CORRESPONDEM à figura apontada:78D376AA-DF Português
Interpretação de TextosCEDERJ · 2025MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto 1Antes que seja tardeSérgio Vaz
Fragmento adaptado. VAZ, Sérgio. Flores de alvenaria. 2.ed. São Paulo: Global Editora, 2021. p. 71-73.Sérgio Vaz é poeta, idealizador da Semana de Arte Moderna da Periferia, fundador da Cooperifa (Cooperativa Cultural da Periferia) e de outros projetos.No fragmento do texto intitulado “Antes que seja tarde”, predomina a estrutura0DD7CB98-DF Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionCEDERJ · 2025MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosThe rise of reusable rockets: transforming the economics of space travelBy Adam StockleyVarious theoretical designs of reusable launch vehicles (rockets) have been tested during the history of space flight, but they generally proved too expensive or impractical to implement.In the 21st century, the rise in industry privatisation led to several companies taking the lead in reusable launcher development. Their focus is on fully-reusable systems.The potential of reusable rockets to transform the economics of space travel should be evident. Even so, let’s break down the benefits and drawbacks of this technology to understand more.The Benefits of Reusable RocketsThe most obvious benefit of a reusable rocket is cost savings. Unsurprisingly, it’s much cheaper to refurbish and relaunch a rocket than it is to build a new one. Reusable rockets also use less fuel than their expendable counterparts, making them comparatively better for the environment.The Drawbacks of Reusable RocketsThe main disadvantage of reusable rockets is their reduced load capacity. By extension, they must be built to survive the difficulties of launch and re-entry, meaning there is much more extra stabilisation equipment. Therefore, the rockets are heavier.The Long-Term Viability of Reusable LaunchersThe bottom line is that now we have a firmer understanding of the concept of reusable launchers, their potential impact is limitless. However, there are some issues to resolve in terms of extra weight and reduced load capacity, but the space industry is very near to perhaps its biggest revolution in terms of cost reduction and accessibility.Available at: https://www.kdcresource.com/insights-events/therise-of-reusable-rockets-transforming-the-economics-of-spacetravel/. Access 16 out. 2024. Adapted.The drawbacks of reusable rockets are:0DD4246F-DF Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionCEDERJ · 2025MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosThe rise of reusable rockets: transforming the economics of space travelBy Adam StockleyVarious theoretical designs of reusable launch vehicles (rockets) have been tested during the history of space flight, but they generally proved too expensive or impractical to implement.In the 21st century, the rise in industry privatisation led to several companies taking the lead in reusable launcher development. Their focus is on fully-reusable systems.The potential of reusable rockets to transform the economics of space travel should be evident. Even so, let’s break down the benefits and drawbacks of this technology to understand more.The Benefits of Reusable RocketsThe most obvious benefit of a reusable rocket is cost savings. Unsurprisingly, it’s much cheaper to refurbish and relaunch a rocket than it is to build a new one. Reusable rockets also use less fuel than their expendable counterparts, making them comparatively better for the environment.The Drawbacks of Reusable RocketsThe main disadvantage of reusable rockets is their reduced load capacity. By extension, they must be built to survive the difficulties of launch and re-entry, meaning there is much more extra stabilisation equipment. Therefore, the rockets are heavier.The Long-Term Viability of Reusable LaunchersThe bottom line is that now we have a firmer understanding of the concept of reusable launchers, their potential impact is limitless. However, there are some issues to resolve in terms of extra weight and reduced load capacity, but the space industry is very near to perhaps its biggest revolution in terms of cost reduction and accessibility.Available at: https://www.kdcresource.com/insights-events/therise-of-reusable-rockets-transforming-the-economics-of-spacetravel/. Access 16 out. 2024. Adapted.The benefits of reusable rockets are related to their positive effect on:0DD173F8-DF Inglês
Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionCEDERJ · 2025FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosThe rise of reusable rockets: transforming the economics of space travelBy Adam StockleyVarious theoretical designs of reusable launch vehicles (rockets) have been tested during the history of space flight, but they generally proved too expensive or impractical to implement.In the 21st century, the rise in industry privatisation led to several companies taking the lead in reusable launcher development. Their focus is on fully-reusable systems.The potential of reusable rockets to transform the economics of space travel should be evident. Even so, let’s break down the benefits and drawbacks of this technology to understand more.The Benefits of Reusable RocketsThe most obvious benefit of a reusable rocket is cost savings. Unsurprisingly, it’s much cheaper to refurbish and relaunch a rocket than it is to build a new one. Reusable rockets also use less fuel than their expendable counterparts, making them comparatively better for the environment.The Drawbacks of Reusable RocketsThe main disadvantage of reusable rockets is their reduced load capacity. By extension, they must be built to survive the difficulties of launch and re-entry, meaning there is much more extra stabilisation equipment. Therefore, the rockets are heavier.The Long-Term Viability of Reusable LaunchersThe bottom line is that now we have a firmer understanding of the concept of reusable launchers, their potential impact is limitless. However, there are some issues to resolve in terms of extra weight and reduced load capacity, but the space industry is very near to perhaps its biggest revolution in terms of cost reduction and accessibility.Available at: https://www.kdcresource.com/insights-events/therise-of-reusable-rockets-transforming-the-economics-of-spacetravel/. Access 16 out. 2024. Adapted.The main theme of the text is the:0DAE680B-DF Literatura
Escolas LiteráriasCEDERJ · 2025Muito fácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosAs colunas que estão registradas a seguir relacionam autores e livros/títulos de tendências variadas.Assinale a opção que organiza de forma correta autores e livros.Autores1. Machado de Assis2. Maquiavel3. Thomas Hobbes4. Gabriel Garcia Marques5. Lima Barreto6. João do RioLivros/TítulosI. O PríncipeII. Dom CasmurroIII. LeviatãIV. A alma encantadora das ruasV. Cem anos de solidãoVI. Triste Fim de Policarpo Quaresma0D6E83F2-DF Português
Morfologia - VerbosCEDERJ · 2025FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto 2ConexãoEra uma palavra mais bonitaAntes de existir o wi-fi.Zack MagieziDisponível em https://es.pinterest.com/pin/conexo-- 82472236917172490/. Acesso em: 24 set. 2024.Em “Era uma palavra mais bonita...”, o verbo está0D6BE71B-DF Português
FonologiaCEDERJ · 2025FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto 2ConexãoEra uma palavra mais bonitaAntes de existir o wi-fi.Zack MagieziDisponível em https://es.pinterest.com/pin/conexo-- 82472236917172490/. Acesso em: 24 set. 2024.Está correto afirmar que, no poema de Zack Magiezi, a palavra0D6957D7-DF Português
SintaxeCEDERJ · 2025MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto 1Conexão à moda antigaMartha Medeiros08/09/2024
Disponível em https://oglobo.globo.com/ela/marthamedeiros/coluna/2024/09/conexao-a-moda-antiga.ghtml. Acesso em: 24 set. 2024. Fragmento.Assinale a opção em que o termo sublinhado apresenta a mesma função sintática do termo destacado na oração: "Difícil peneirar uma pepita de ouro ..." (Linhas 5-6).0D66CF9B-DF Português
SintaxeCEDERJ · 2025FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto 1Conexão à moda antigaMartha Medeiros08/09/2024
Disponível em https://oglobo.globo.com/ela/marthamedeiros/coluna/2024/09/conexao-a-moda-antiga.ghtml. Acesso em: 24 set. 2024. Fragmento.“Por isso, já não levo tão em conta o currículo, e sim o jeito da pessoa.” (Linhas 7-8) Aponte a opção em que a substituição do conectivo “por isso” MANTÉM o sentido original do enunciado acima:0D643E21-DF Português
Interpretação de TextosCEDERJ · 2025FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto 1Conexão à moda antigaMartha Medeiros08/09/2024
Disponível em https://oglobo.globo.com/ela/marthamedeiros/coluna/2024/09/conexao-a-moda-antiga.ghtml. Acesso em: 24 set. 2024. Fragmento.A expressão “Difícil peneirar uma pepita de ouro em meio a tanto pedregulho” (Linhas 5- 7) se baseia em um(a):0D607CFB-DF Português
Interpretação de TextosCEDERJ · 2025FácilEntre para guardar nos favoritosTexto 1Conexão à moda antigaMartha Medeiros08/09/2024
Disponível em https://oglobo.globo.com/ela/marthamedeiros/coluna/2024/09/conexao-a-moda-antiga.ghtml. Acesso em: 24 set. 2024. Fragmento.Martha Medeiros é considerada uma das maiores cronistas brasileiras da atualidade. Na crônica “Conexão à moda antiga”, a autora, predominantemente,8ECBD757-D0 Inglês
Verbos | VerbsInstituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica - ITA · 2025MédioEntre para guardar nos favoritosLeia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
The problem with artificial intelligence? It's neither artificial, nor intelligent.
Elon Musk and Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak have recently signed a letter calling for a six-month moratorium on the development of AI systems. The goal is to give society time to adapt to what the signatories describe as an “AI summer”, which they believe will ultimately benefit humanity, as long as the right guardrails are put in place. These guardrails include rigorously audited safety protocols.
It is a laudable goal, but there is an even better way to spend these six months: retiring the hackneyed label of “artificial intelligence” from public debate.
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However, many critics have pointed out that intelligence is not just about pattern-matching. Equally important is the ability to draw generalisations. Marcel Duchamp's 1917 work of art Fountain is a prime example of this. Before Duchamp's piece, a urinal was just a urinal. But, with a change of perspective, Duchamp turned it into a work of art. At that moment, he was generalising about art.
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Human intelligence is not one-dimensional. It rests on what the 20th-century Chilean psychoanalyst Ignacio Matte Blanco called bi-logic: a fusion of the static and timeless logic of formal reasoning and the contextual and highly dynamic logic of emotion. The former searches for differences; the latter is quick to erase them. Marcel Duchamp's mind knew that the urinal belonged in a bathroom; his heart didn't. Bi-logic explains how we regroup mundane things in novel and insightful ways. We all do this — not just Duchamp.
AI will never get there because machines cannot have a sense (rather than mere knowledge) of the past, the present and the future; of history, injury or nostalgia. Without that, there’s no emotion, depriving bi-logic of one of its components. Thus, machines remain trapped in the singular formal logic.
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But the reason why tools like ChatGPT can do anything even remotely creative is because their training sets were produced by actually existing humans, with their complex emotions, anxieties and all. If we want such creativity to persist, we should also be funding the production of art, fiction and history — not just data centres and machine learning.
That’s not at all where things point now. The ultimate risk of not retiring terms such as “artificial intelligence” is that they will render the creative work of intelligence invisible, while making the world more predictable and dumb.
So, instead of spending six months auditing the algorithms while we wait for the “AI summer,” we might as well go and reread Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. That will do so much more to increase the intelligence in our world.
Fonte: MOROZOV, Evgeny. The problem with artificial intelligence? It’s neither artificial nor intelligent. The Guardian, 30 mar. 2023. Disponível em: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/mar/30/artificial-intelligence-chatgpt-human-mind
Observe the following sentence from paragraph 1. “The goal is to give society time to adapt to what the signatories describe as an “Al summer”, which they believe will ultimately benefit humanity, as long as the right guardrails are put in place.” Choose the alternative that can be considered the CORRECT past version of the sentence above.
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Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehensionInstituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica - ITA · 2025DifícilEntre para guardar nos favoritosLeia o texto a seguir para responder à questão.
The problem with artificial intelligence? It's neither artificial, nor intelligent.
Elon Musk and Apple's co-founder Steve Wozniak have recently signed a letter calling for a six-month moratorium on the development of AI systems. The goal is to give society time to adapt to what the signatories describe as an “AI summer”, which they believe will ultimately benefit humanity, as long as the right guardrails are put in place. These guardrails include rigorously audited safety protocols.
It is a laudable goal, but there is an even better way to spend these six months: retiring the hackneyed label of “artificial intelligence” from public debate.
[...]
However, many critics have pointed out that intelligence is not just about pattern-matching. Equally important is the ability to draw generalisations. Marcel Duchamp's 1917 work of art Fountain is a prime example of this. Before Duchamp's piece, a urinal was just a urinal. But, with a change of perspective, Duchamp turned it into a work of art. At that moment, he was generalising about art.
[...]
Human intelligence is not one-dimensional. It rests on what the 20th-century Chilean psychoanalyst Ignacio Matte Blanco called bi-logic: a fusion of the static and timeless logic of formal reasoning and the contextual and highly dynamic logic of emotion. The former searches for differences; the latter is quick to erase them. Marcel Duchamp's mind knew that the urinal belonged in a bathroom; his heart didn't. Bi-logic explains how we regroup mundane things in novel and insightful ways. We all do this — not just Duchamp.
AI will never get there because machines cannot have a sense (rather than mere knowledge) of the past, the present and the future; of history, injury or nostalgia. Without that, there’s no emotion, depriving bi-logic of one of its components. Thus, machines remain trapped in the singular formal logic.
[...]
But the reason why tools like ChatGPT can do anything even remotely creative is because their training sets were produced by actually existing humans, with their complex emotions, anxieties and all. If we want such creativity to persist, we should also be funding the production of art, fiction and history — not just data centres and machine learning.
That’s not at all where things point now. The ultimate risk of not retiring terms such as “artificial intelligence” is that they will render the creative work of intelligence invisible, while making the world more predictable and dumb.
So, instead of spending six months auditing the algorithms while we wait for the “AI summer,” we might as well go and reread Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. That will do so much more to increase the intelligence in our world.
Fonte: MOROZOV, Evgeny. The problem with artificial intelligence? It’s neither artificial nor intelligent. The Guardian, 30 mar. 2023. Disponível em: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/mar/30/artificial-intelligence-chatgpt-human-mind
In the extract “The former searches for differences; the latter is quick to erase them.”, the terms FORMER and LATTER refer respectively to