The '2023 Publishing Insight Forum' on the theme of generative artificial intelligence was successfully held at Mapo Central Library on the 25th, with over 350 participants, the Korea Publishers Association announced on the 31st.


The forum covered topics including ▲ an introduction to generative AI such as ChatGPT ▲ cases of generative AI utilization ▲ its impact on the publishing industry ▲ and ideas for practical use in publishing work.


In the first part, Professor Kim Dae-sik from the Department of Electrical Engineering at KAIST, an expert in AI and neuroscience, took the stage. Sharing his experience of writing with ChatGPT, he said, "A future will come where machines work and humans make judgments, and intellectual labor outputs will be mass-produced," adding, "It will become important to effectively operate generative AI to make choices and focus."

Jeon Mi-jeong Microsoft MVP <span>[Photo by Korea Publishers Association]</span>

Jeon Mi-jeong Microsoft MVP [Photo by Korea Publishers Association]

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The second part featured Jeon Mi-jung, a Microsoft MVP, who spoke on AI utilization for publishing practitioners. Comparing sentences corrected by ChatGPT (OpenAI), Bard (Google), and Hyper Clover (Naver), she said, "The results of generative AI cannot be considered perfect, but domestic models relatively well capture the subtle nuances of the Korean language and have higher accuracy," and added, "If (various image generation sites and programs) are used with attention to copyright, they will greatly assist work."



The Korea Publishers Association stated, "We will continue to hold the 'Publishing Insight Forum' events with diverse and timely topics for publishers in the future."


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