National Gwangju Science Museum Successfully Concludes Artificial Intelligence Odyssey
The National Gwangju Science Museum announced on the 6th that it successfully completed the Artificial Intelligence Odyssey Exploration Team program.
The event was held from October 28th to the 3rd of this month, featuring a variety of programs centered on artificial intelligence, including exhibition exploration, advanced camps, expert lectures, and the installation of new exhibits.
Over the course of five weeks, more than 1,000 participants joined the exhibition exploration, enhancing their understanding of artificial intelligence through in-depth explanations of the AI exhibition items and hands-on experiences in creating artificial intelligence.
Approximately 300 people attended the expert lectures, enjoying a valuable session introducing the latest trends and future prospects of artificial intelligence.
At the advanced camp, which included about 160 elementary school students from Gwangju Metropolitan City, participants carried out various projects utilizing artificial intelligence, improving their understanding and practical skills in AI.
Additionally, a new exhibit combining artificial intelligence and art using light was introduced, receiving great acclaim from visitors.
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Deputy Director Jeon Tae-ho of the National Gwangju Science Museum stated, “This event was a great opportunity to raise public interest and understanding of artificial intelligence and to experience future science and technology.”
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