The National Gwangju Science Museum will hold the "4th Artificial Intelligence Convergence Concert" on the 16th at the Sang-sang Hall in the main building.


The first part of the event will feature a session where attendees listen to compositions by EvoM, Korea's first AI composer, as well as human-created pieces, and try to guess which ones were composed by artificial intelligence.


Along with the fun of solving the quiz, a high-quality classical performance by the Gwangju Cello Orchestra will be presented.


In the second part, a lecture on the theme of "Artificial Intelligence Paradigm" will be held, discussing the future culture transformed by AI and creative problem-solving methods. Professor Kim Kyung-soo from Chonnam National University's Graduate School of Culture will take the stage.


To participate, reservations can be made through the Gwangju Science Museum website. Attendance is limited to the first 120 people. The participation fee is 10,000 KRW.


Attendees will also receive souvenirs such as admission tickets to the AI exhibition hall and AI-related books.



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Deputy Director Jeon Tae-ho said, "As the scope of artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT continues to expand, we hope this AI Convergence Concert will be a time to imagine coexistence with AI in future daily life and foster creative thinking."


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