Political commentator Jonghoon Lee (Chief Consultant at Political Management Consulting Co., Ltd.) announced on the 24th that he has published an e-book titled "Dreaming of a Thinking Nation," which contains the future vision of the Republic of Korea.


In the book, Lee defines that the era of humans working is coming to an end due to the widespread adoption of robots and artificial intelligence.


He raises the question, "What alternatives can be chosen in a situation where humans without labor are mass-produced?"


He predicts that future humans are likely to return to the original form of Homo sapiens and ultimately remain as "producers of thought," proposing the establishment of a "Thinking Exchange."


The Thinking Exchange encompasses ideas from all fields, including ▲life convenience ideas ▲product ideas ▲business ideas ▲process improvement ideas ▲advanced technology ideas ▲food cooking ideas ▲ideas for novel or movie materials.


Lee says, "If Korea creates the world's first Thinking Exchange model, it could dominate the international standards in this field in the future and secure the international competitiveness of related companies."


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Lee also predicts the end of the PC era, suggesting a high possibility of using "Thinking Assistants" equipped with artificial intelligence.


A Thinking Assistant is a device that not only stores random thoughts but also performs tasks to improve completeness according to commands.


He emphasizes the necessity of national education required in the digital transformation era moving toward a Thinking Nation.


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Especially in the inevitable situation of aging, he points out that since the elderly were educated in programming languages such as MS-DOS, COBOL, and Fortran in the past, they should be re-educated and converted into digital personnel.


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