National Gwangju Science Museum's 'Artificial Intelligence Science Golden Bell' Heats Up View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The National Gwangju Science Museum recently announced on the 26th that it successfully held the '2022 Artificial Intelligence Science Golden Bell' event for families.


This competition was held on-site at the piloti area in front of the main gate of the Gwangju Science Museum, following the return to normal life after COVID-19.


About 200 participants, consisting of local elementary school students and their parents forming teams, engaged in a heated contest covering general knowledge in various scientific fields including artificial intelligence.


Teams for the finals were selected through OX quizzes and preliminary problem-solving of varying difficulty levels.


In a survival format, the final six teams received awards, with one Golden Bell team awarded the Mayor of Gwangju Metropolitan City Prize, two Silver Bell teams awarded the Mayor of Buk-gu, Gwangju Prize, and three Bronze Bell teams awarded the Director of the National Gwangju Science Museum Prize.


Deputy Director Jeon Tae-ho said, “We hold the Artificial Intelligence Science Golden Bell event annually to keep pace with the AI era,” and added, “We plan to prepare an even richer competition next year, so we hope for much interest and participation.”


Since its inception in 2020, the Artificial Intelligence Golden Bell competition has been organized to raise public interest in AI and advanced science and to nurture AI talent, growing into a representative AI science culture dissemination event for Gwangju City.



The competition video will be available on the National Gwangju Science Museum’s Cyber Science Museum website two weeks after the event.


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

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