In the Era of Generative AI, How Parents Should First Learn to Use ChatGPT

Gangseo-gu to Hold Online Gangseo Knowledge Vitamin Lectures Starting from the 25th

Inviting Brain Scientist and Bestselling Author, KAIST Professor Kim Dae-sik, Who Has Appeared on Numerous Programs

Presenting the Concept and Utilization of Generative AI and the Future of Humans and Machines



Professor Kim Dae-sik's Special Lecture on 'How Parents Should Use ChatGPT' View original image


"If ChatGPT, the conversational artificial intelligence (AI) that turned the world upside down at the end of last year, is still unfamiliar to you, listen to the voice of a brain scientist."


Seoul’s Gangseo-gu is hosting the 171st online Gangseo Knowledge Vitamin lecture titled "ChatGPT!! Opportunities and Risks in the Era of Generative AI That Parents Should Know First."


ChatGPT, a generative AI language model developed by the U.S. AI research organization OpenAI, captured global attention as a phenomenon immediately upon its release.


Professor Kim Dae-sik of KAIST, an expert in brain science who will be the lecturer, has authored works such as "The Future of Humanity Asked to ChatGPT" and "Brain Science Reading Method Completed Before Age 12," and actively appears on numerous broadcasts.


Curious about ChatGPT’s potential, he engaged in nearly a month-long conversation with ChatGPT by asking metaphysical questions about love, justice, happiness, and death. Through this lecture, he will demonstrate the possibilities of coexistence between humans and machines and their future outlook.


In particular, he plans to explain in an engaging way the concept of generative AI, its applications, and the skills required of us.


Generative AI refers to artificial intelligence technology that creates new content similar to existing content by utilizing text, audio, images, and other media.


This lecture can be viewed by anyone without prior registration by accessing Gangseo-gu Office’s official YouTube channel, iGangseoTV, from the 25th until the 8th of next month.


An official from the district said, "We have prepared a time to explore the present and future of generative AI technology that growing children will experience together with experts. We will continue to offer various lectures that many residents are curious about and interested in to satisfy their intellectual curiosity."



Gangseo Knowledge Vitamin lectures, a long-standing cultural program of Gangseo-gu, have been held once a month since 2007 to popularize lifelong learning.


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