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Cheonan City Empowers Workforce with AI Proficiency and Ethical Guidelines

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2025-04-16 15:07:54
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Cheonan City is taking proactive steps to equip its workforce with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. On April 10th, the city hosted a comprehensive special lecture on 'Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Utilization in 업무 and Ethics,' attracting approximately 500 eager employees to the Bongseo Hall at City Hall. This initiative underscores Cheonan's commitment to embracing technological advancements while ensuring responsible and ethical implementation within its administrative functions.

The lecture was meticulously designed to not only introduce the practical applications of generative AI but also to instill a strong sense of ethical awareness among city employees. Recognizing the transformative potential of AI in streamlining 업무 processes and enhancing efficiency, Cheonan City understands the paramount importance of fostering a workforce that can leverage these powerful tools responsibly.

The city secured the expertise of Dr. Jeon Chang-bae, a distinguished figure in the field of AI ethics and the Chairman of the International Association for Artificial Intelligence Ethics, to lead the session. Dr. Jeon captivated the audience by providing compelling demonstrations of how prominent conversational generative AI platforms like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Anthropic's Claude can be effectively integrated into various 업무 tasks. These practical examples offered tangible insights into the potential of AI to assist with tasks ranging from drafting documents and summarizing information to generating creative content and facilitating data analysis. By showcasing real-world applications, Dr. Jeon effectively bridged the gap between theoretical understanding and practical implementation, empowering employees to envision how AI could enhance their daily 업무 routines.

Beyond the demonstration of AI's capabilities, a significant portion of the lecture was dedicated to the critical аспекты of ethical AI usage in the public sector. Dr. Jeon emphasized the unique responsibilities that public officials bear when utilizing generative AI tools, particularly in handling sensitive information and making decisions that impact citizens. He underscored the potential risks associated with the misuse or unethical application of AI, including issues related to data privacy, algorithmic bias, the spread of misinformation, and the erosion of public trust. To mitigate these risks, Dr. Jeon outlined a set of ethical guidelines specifically tailored for public officials, stressing the importance of transparency, accountability, fairness, and the responsible handling of personal and confidential data. This focus on ethical considerations highlights Cheonan City's commitment to deploying AI in a manner that aligns with public values and safeguards citizens' rights.

Cheonan City's proactive approach to AI education extends beyond this special lecture. Recognizing that a foundational understanding is crucial for effective and ethical utilization, the city conducted a conceptual lecture on generative AI last year. Building upon this groundwork, Cheonan is now implementing hands-on practical training sessions throughout the current year. These 실습 교육 sessions will provide employees with the opportunity to gain firsthand experience in using various generative AI tools in a controlled environment, further solidifying their skills and confidence. This phased approach, starting with conceptual understanding and progressing to practical application and ethical considerations, demonstrates a well-thought-out strategy for the successful integration of AI into the city's administrative framework.

The city's commitment to ongoing AI education is further underscored by the statement from a city official, who affirmed the планирует to continue organizing special lectures and training sessions. This continuous learning approach ensures that employees remain up-to-date with the rapidly evolving AI landscape and are equipped with the necessary skills and ethical awareness to utilize these powerful tools effectively and responsibly. By prioritizing data privacy and security in all AI-related initiatives, Cheonan City is laying a solid foundation for the ethical and efficient integration of artificial intelligence into its administrative operations, ultimately aiming to enhance public service delivery and improve the lives of its citizens.

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