Hunet Launches Humanities Content Subscription Service "Wisdom Spring"
A New Humanities Topic Every Week
Hunet announced on May 7 that it has launched a subscription-based service called "Wisdom Spring," which allows users to regularly learn about the humanities.
As the spread of artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforms the way people acquire knowledge, the importance of the humanities—fostering the ability to question and interpret beyond the mere consumption of information—is once again in the spotlight. In response to this trend, Hunet has introduced a subscription-based service that enables individuals to consistently study the humanities in their daily lives and broaden their thinking.
"Wisdom Spring" is designed to facilitate weekly learning and reflection on a single humanities topic. Users can build their knowledge through video content and essays, record their thoughts in response to the "Question of the Day," and share opinions with other users to strengthen their critical thinking skills. The service offers an expanded learning experience that goes beyond simply delivering knowledge, encompassing "questioning, recording, and sharing."
The content provided by "Wisdom Spring" covers a wide range of humanities themes, including explorations of figures such as Goethe and Nietzsche, as well as works like the Analects, the Renaissance, and Don Quixote, spanning literature, history, philosophy, and the arts. Each theme is structured to allow for in-depth, step-by-step learning through expert dialogues, video lectures based on essential readings, and expert essays. Specialists from various fields, including Professor Oh Soonhee from Seoul National University's Department of German Language and Literature, participate to provide deep insights.
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Jo Youngtak, CEO of Hunet, stated, "In the era of AI, deep reflection on what it means to be human becomes even more important," adding, "We will naturally expand the value of the humanities in everyday life through experiences that go beyond knowledge to foster thought and connection."
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