Gwangju National Science Museum Hosts 2nd Artificial Intelligence Convergence Concert View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The National Gwangju Science Museum will hold the 2nd Artificial Intelligence Convergence Concert as part of the 'Artificial Intelligence Odyssey' program to promote AI science culture on the 17th at 2 PM in the museum's Imagination Hall.


This convergence concert will begin with classical performances composed by both artificial intelligence and humans, followed by an engaging lecture by renowned neuroscientist Dr. Jang Dong-seon, exploring what it means to be human in the digital age.


The first part features a classical performance where Korea's first AI composer EvoM's compositions and human-composed pieces will be played, giving the audience a chance to guess which pieces were created by AI. Children who answer correctly will receive special gifts.


The second part is a lecture by neuroscientist Dr. Jang Dong-seon on the theme "What does it mean to be human in the digital age?" It will explore how the human brain learns and remembers to better understand AI that mimics human intelligence, providing a special opportunity to resolve questions about the values held by both AI and humans.


Deputy Director Jeon Tae-ho said, "Living in a digital age where all data and signals are online, understanding humans is more important than ever," adding, "We hope this convergence concert will be a time to deeply reflect on the values humans hold. Also, with the new AI Hall scheduled to open at the end of this year, we look forward to citizens' great interest in the museum's new AI programs."


Participation in the convergence concert is available through advance online reservation on the National Gwangju Science Museum website on a first-come, first-served basis, and anyone from children to adults can join free of charge.



Detailed event information can be found on the National Gwangju Science Museum website, and the recorded video of the event will be available later at the museum's Cyber Exhibition Hall.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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