An intriguing special lecture predicting a future coexisting with ChatGPT is coming.


At UNIST Jigwanseoga, a special lecture titled "Coexistence of Humans and Machines: How Will the World Change with ChatGPT?" will be held on the 20th from 2 PM to 4 PM.


Professor Kim Dae-sik from the Department of Electrical Engineering at KAIST will take the stage for this lecture. Professor Kim will explain the possibilities and future prospects of coexistence between humans and machines, focusing on his recently published book, "The Future of Humanity Asked to ChatGPT."


Modern communication is expanding beyond human-to-human interaction to human-to-AI interaction. Based on this point, Professor Kim Dae-sik will easily and interestingly address questions about how we should live with AI and what abilities are required for us to coexist with AI.

UNIST Special Lecture 'Coexistence of Humans and Machines: How Will the World Change with ChatGPT?' Promotional Poster.

UNIST Special Lecture 'Coexistence of Humans and Machines: How Will the World Change with ChatGPT?' Promotional Poster.

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The humanities space "Jigwanseoga" was established in September 2022 at the UNIST complex cultural space with the theme of "Meditation."


This space, used by students and citizens alike, hosts online and offline lectures planned by the nonprofit public interest foundation Plato Academy. Jigwanseoga selects topics related to meditation and holds lectures on the fourth Thursday of every month.


The 2023 lectures are planned around four themes: "Self and Others," "Goals and Values," "Environment and Symbiosis," and "Aging and Death." Scholars and humanities activists from each field are invited to conduct lectures that contemplate life’s questions together.


This lecture is a special session conducted online and offline, separate from the regular lectures.



Anyone can apply to attend this lecture via a separate link. On-site attendance is limited to the first 50 people, and for online participation, the live broadcast access link will be sent via text message or email only to those who apply.


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