Concept and Cases of AI and Mobility
1. Concept and Cases of AI
- Concept of Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence
- Introduction to Alan Turing’s “Turing Test,” Google Duplex, and the Dartmouth Workshop
- AI defined by Herbert Simon, John McCarthy, Stuart Russell/Peter Norvig
- AI defined by EU Artificial Intelligence Act
- Concept of AI based on data, including machine learning/deep learning
- Cases: AI used in ChatGPT, veterinary, agriculture, CCTV monitoring, and customer service
2. Concept and Cases of Mobility
- Various definitions of mobility
- Cases: Tesla/Waymo’s self-driving cars, Amazon’s drone delivery, and shared mobility services
3. AI Technology Experience
- Virtual reservation conversation with Naver’s AiCall
- Sentiment analysis
- Food review analysis
- AskUp service by KakaoTalk
- ChatGPT app/web service
Climate Change: Where Have Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter in Korea Gone?
Content
- Ice Breaking
- Understanding Mobility
- Difference Between Weather and Climate
- Greenhouse Gases, Greenhouse Effect, and Global Warming Issues
- Confronting the “Temperature Limits for Human Survival”
- Global Boiling and the Uninhabitable Earth Issues
- 2016 “Paris Climate Agreement”
- Climate Villain: South Korea
- Climate Change Damages in the Ten Least Developed Countries and Issues for Future Generations
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