Produced to Help Students Understand the Latest Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technology... Available on Geumcheon Career and Academic Support Center YouTube Channel

Geumcheon-gu, ChatGPT Utilization Education for Youth View original image

Geumcheon-gu (Mayor Yu Seong-hoon) announced that it has produced three lecture-style learning videos tailored to students' level on the topic of generative artificial intelligence ChatGPT, which presents a new change in AI technology.


The lectures are conducted by Professor Jeong Seung-ik of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Seoul Cyber University, who is also the author of the 'ChatGPT Bible.'


The content consists of three parts: ▲ Who Are You, ChatGPT? (Core Principles) ▲ ChatGPT Utilization Guide for Beginners (Introduction to Applications) ▲ The Future with ChatGPT (Future Application Fields and Careers), with each video running approximately 4 to 5 minutes.


The videos simply define ChatGPT as an AI assistant and explain how to use the five Ws and one H questioning method and apply it to various tasks. They also introduce the example of the image-generating AI 'DALL·E,' stating that "in the future, painters using AI will be more promising than simple painters," and provide detailed guidance on the direction students should take going forward.


The videos can be viewed by accessing the Geumcheon Career and Academic Support Center's YouTube channel or by searching "ChatGPT and Us" on the internet, and can be used not only for school education but also for personal use.



Yu Seong-hoon, Mayor of Geumcheon-gu, said, "We produced these learning videos so that students can quickly access changing future technologies," adding, "Since Geumcheon-gu has G-Valley and leads advanced industries, we will strengthen students' digital capabilities and support future career planning through various methods."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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