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Busan City Hosts AI Lecture on ChatGPT for Citizens

Busan City  is hosting a lecture on February 27th entitled "How to Use ChatGPT by Learning from Cases," inviting CEO Kim Jae-won of Ellis, an artificial intelligence company. The aim of the lecture is to promote the everyday use of artificial intelligence throughout the entire country and to improve understanding of the latest technology, including ChatGPT. ChatGPT is an interactive artificial intelligence model that allows users to communicate with a computer system using natural language. It h

By Maru Kim
Feb 20, 2023
Updated: Feb 7, 2025
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Busan City Hosts AI Lecture on ChatGPT for Citizens

Busan City  is hosting a lecture on February 27th entitled "How to Use ChatGPT by Learning from Cases," inviting CEO Kim Jae-won of Ellis, an artificial intelligence company. The aim of the lecture is to promote the everyday use of artificial intelligence throughout the entire country and to improve understanding of the latest technology, including ChatGPT. ChatGPT is an interactive artificial intelligence model that allows users to communicate with a computer system using natural language. It has garnered attention for its ability to produce human-like responses and has potential applications across various industries, from healthcare to education and customer service.

The lecture will be held in the City Hall's first-floor auditorium and is open to all Busan citizens, related companies, and universities. Advance registration is available through a provided QR code (https://forms.gle/5spEYwLBZNKgZPMJ8). The lecture's title, "ChatGPT Case Presentation and Future Prospects," will provide an explanation of ChatGPT and teach attendees how to use the technology through real-world examples. The presenter, CEO Kim Jae-won, is a leading expert in the Korean artificial intelligence industry. Before founding Ellis Group in 2015, Kim worked for companies such as NVIDIA and Apple. He will share his insights on ChatGPT's domestic and international trends and prospects, offering attendees a valuable opportunity to learn from an industry professional.

Busan City hopes that this lecture will help bring artificial intelligence closer to the everyday lives of citizens and encourage the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence technology. The city will continue to work towards enabling citizens to experience and empathize with changes in artificial intelligence technology and its potential to transform various industries. Citizens interested in learning more about ChatGPT and its potential applications are encouraged to attend the lecture and register in advance through the QR code provided.

*GPT stands for "Generative Pre-trained Transformer." It is a type of language model developed by OpenAI that uses deep learning techniques to generate human-like text. The GPT models are trained on massive amounts of text data, allowing them to learn patterns and relationships within language, and then generate text in response to a given prompt

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