Discussion on Topics Such as the Relationship Between AI Technology and Humans

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The AI Convergence Talent Education and Research Group at Gyeongsang National University announced on the 23rd that it held a regular AI seminar for industrial intelligence at the Aerospace Industry-Academic Cooperation Building on the Gajwa Campus.


At this AI regular seminar, two external experts and one internal expert related to AI convergence engineering were invited to discuss topics such as AI-related autonomous driving, the connection between AI and information security, and the relationship between AI technology and humans.


Group Photo of AI Convergence Talent Education Research Group February AI Regular Seminar

Group Photo of AI Convergence Talent Education Research Group February AI Regular Seminar

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The first part of the seminar proceeded with a lecture titled "People and Technology" by instructor Abraham (Blue Water, LLC), followed by "Introduction to the BK21 Project and AI Convergence Talent Education and Research Group" by Lee Seon-ah. The second part featured a lecture on autonomous driving of vehicles titled "Uncertainty-aware Prediction and Planning for Highly Dynamic Autonomous Vehicle" by UNIST instructor Kwon Cheol-hyun.


In the third part, Gyeongsang National University instructor Kim Ji-yoon led a session on the connection between information security and AI technology under the theme "Authentication Framework in the 5G NetApp Era: AKMA (Authentication and Key Management for Application)."



The AI Convergence Talent Education and Research Group, which is conducting the 4th phase of the 3rd year BK21 project this year, is developing and operating curricula in four AI specialized fields: aerial autonomous flight, medical artificial intelligence, smart home networks, and intelligent software engineering.


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