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Kim Jun-ha, Director of AI Industry Convergence, lectures on MoT and ChatGPT

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Kim Jun-ha, Director of AI Industry Convergence, lectures on MoT and ChatGPT

Kim Jun-ha, head of the AI ​​Industry Convergence Project, is conducting ChatGPT training. (Photo = Artificial Intelligence Industry Convergence Project Group)

On the seventeenth, Kim Jun-ha, head of the AI ​​Industry Convergence Project, gave a lecture on the best way to make presentations and task materials using MoT (Mobility Object) technology and ChatGPT under the theme of ‘Artificial Intelligence Era, every thing we do is changing’ on the conference room of the business group.

In his lecture, Director Kim explained that the present situation is rapidly transitioning to the MoT era, which works beyond the Web of Things (IoT) and converges the AI/semiconductor/battery industries. MoT is a technology that connects things resembling electric power, self-driving, and autonomous drones with robotics and self-driving, and is an idea that expands the realm of human mobility experience. At CES, autonomous driving centered on MoT, metabus, and robotics digital twin were introduced as ‘metamobility’.

Director Kim said, “The paradigm of the longer term industry is rapidly shifting from a car-centered city to a ‘mobility-centered city’ as a consequence of carbon neutrality and electrification.” Artificial intelligence that could make decisions,” he said.

He emphasized that asking questions well is crucial thing to make use of ChatGPT. Specifically, it was emphasized that the format of the specified answer, resembling text, tables, and headlines, in addition to goal channels, subjects, and areas resembling blogs, Twitter, reports, and lectures, must be set intimately.

About 50 officials from Gwangju City Hall and related organizations who attended this lecture agreed that it was a possibility to grasp the importance and use of AI-based technologies resembling MoT and ChatGPT.

Jang Sook-hee, head of the executive information team of Gwangju City, said, “Through this lecture, I could easily understand ChatGPT, which had been difficult for me previously.” said.

Reporter Hojeong Na hojeong9983@aitimes.com

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