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Importance and Satisfaction Analysis for AI Assistant Services (AI 비서 서비스의 중요도와 만족도 분석 연구)

  • Sun, Young Ji;Lee, Choong C.;Yun, Haejung
    • Journal of Information Technology Services
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.81-93
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    • 2021
  • In the era of artificial intelligence, the use of 'artificial intelligence-based services' has been diversified by combining various smart devices, big data, and voice recognition technology with artificial intelligence. From the perspective of IT services, these services are important technology that cause a paradigm shift from display-centered to voice-centered, and from passive to active IT-based services. This study seeks to find a solution to the current situation where AI assistant service is still in its beginning stage, despite having been ten years since its release and having a growing number of consumer touch points. Accordingly, we categorized the functions of AI assistant services and identified the degree of importance and satisfaction of services recognized by actual users. In order to define the 'ideal' services of AI assistant, seven experts from AI assistant-related industry have participated in the interview. Based on this result, we investigated the importance and satisfaction of services perceived by actual users of AI assistant services. As a result of IPA (Importance Performance Analysis). we find out which services are potentially 'keep', 'concentrate', 'low priority', or 'overkill' and provide various implications from the findings.

Discovering Essential AI-based Manufacturing Policy Issues for Competitive Reinforcement of Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprises (중소 제조기업의 경쟁력 강화를 위한 제조AI 핵심 정책과제 도출에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Il Jung;Kim, Woo Soon;Kim, Joon Young;Chae, Hee Su;Woo, Ji Yeong;Do, Kyung Min;Lim, Sung Hoon;Shin, Min Soo;Lee, Ji Eun;Kim, Heung Nam
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.647-664
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to derive major policies that domestic small and medium-sized manufacturing companies should consider to maximize productivity and quality improvement by utilizing manufacturing data and AI, and to find priorities and implications. Methods: In this study, domestic and international issues and literature review by country were conducted to derive major considerations such as manufacturing AI technology, manufacturing AI talent, manufacturing AI data and manufacturing AI ecosystem. Additionally, the questionnaire survey targeting 46 experts of manufacturing data and AI industry were conducted. Finally, the major considerations and detailed factors importance were derived by applying the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). Results: As a result of the study, it was found that 'manufacturing AI technology', 'manufacturing AI talent', 'manufacturing AI data', and 'manufacturing AI ecosystem' exist as key considerations for domestic manufacturing AI. After empirical analysis, the importance of the four key considerations was found to be 'manufacturing AI ecosystem (0.272)', 'manufacturing AI data (0.265)', 'manufacturing AI technology (0.233)', and 'manufacturing AI talent (0.230)'. The importance of the derived four viewpoints is maintained at a similar level. In addition, looking at the detailed variables with the highest importance for each of the four perspectives, 'Best Practice', 'manufacturing data quality management regime, 'manufacturing data collection infrastructure', and 'manufacturing AI manpower level of solution providers' were found. Conclusion: For the sustainable growth of the domestic manufacturing AI ecosystem, it should be possible to develop and promote manufacturing AI policies in a balanced way by considering all four derived viewpoints. This paper is expected to be used as an effective guideline when developing policies for upgrading manufacturing through domestic manufacturing data and AI in the future.

A Study on the Improvement Plan of AI Voucher Support Project based on the Perception of AI Solution Companies (AI 솔루션 기업 관점의 AI 바우처 지원사업 개선방안 연구)

  • Cho, Ji Yeon;Song, In-Kuk
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.149-156
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    • 2022
  • In the recent pandemic situation, importance of artificial intelligence has been highlighted and major countries are making efforts to secure leadership in AI technology. The Korean government has been continuously expanding government investment to secure technological competitiveness. Despite the importance of efficient operation strategies for government-supported projects, related discussions rarely existed. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the AI voucher support project, which is a representative government project in the AI field, and to suggest improvement plans. An interview with AI solution companies was conducted, and issues in the process of promoting AI voucher support projects were identified through content analysis. Based on the analysis results, improvement plans were presented in stages of project preparation, progression, termination, and follow-up management. This study has significance in suggesting improvement plans for the government support project for the successful growth of the AI industry at a time when the importance of AI is increasing.

Needs Assessment of Preservice Teachers' AI & Digital Education (예비교사의 AI·디지털 교육 요구분석)

  • Kwon, Hyuk-il
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.451-460
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    • 2024
  • This study aimed to analyze the AI and Digital education needs of students at 'C University of Education' for the development of a 'AI and Digital Education' course. To achieve this objective, Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) was conducted with 79 fourth-year students from 'C University of Education,' focusing on 18 AI and digital education competencies. The paired sample t-test revealed significant differences between the importance and performance scores for all 18 competencies. Using the Borich needs assessment model, the results indicated that the 'Data Utilization Feedback Competency' had the highest demand. Additionally, applying The Locus for Focus model to prioritize needs, nine competencies were identified as having very high priority, including 'Data Utilization Feedback Competency,' 'Understanding Basic Knowledge Related to AI and Digital ,' and 'Practical Learning Design Based on AI and Digital.' The needs assessment results identified in this study should be actively reflected as foundational data for the development of the 'AI and Digital Education' course.

A Comprehensive Review of AI Security: Threats, Challenges, and Mitigation Strategies

  • Serdar Yazmyradov;Hoon Jae Lee
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.375-384
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    • 2024
  • As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to permeate various sectors such as healthcare, finance, and transportation, the importance of securing AI systems against emerging threats has become increasingly critical. The proliferation of AI across these industries not only introduces opportunities for innovation but also exposes vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious actors. This comprehensive review delves into the current landscape of AI security, providing an in-depth analysis of the threats, challenges, and mitigation strategies associated with AI technologies. The paper discusses key threats such as adversarial attacks, data poisoning, and model inversion, all of which can severely compromise the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of AI systems. Additionally, the paper explores the challenges posed by the inherent complexity and opacity of AI models, particularly deep learning networks. The review also evaluates various mitigation strategies, including adversarial training, differential privacy, and federated learning, that have been developed to safeguard AI systems. By synthesizing recent advancements and identifying gaps in existing research, this paper aims to guide future efforts in enhancing the security of AI applications, ultimately ensuring their safe and ethical deployment in both critical and everyday environments.

The Necessity of Education in Response to Technological Advancements and Future Environmental Changes: A Comparison of Korean Medicine Doctors and Students

  • Yu Seong Park;Kyeong Heon Lee;Hye In Jeong;Kyeong Han Kim
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.72-86
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    • 2023
  • Objectives: The medical field is rapidly evolving with AI and digital technologies like AI-based X-ray analysis and digital therapeutics gaining approval. Telemedicine is becoming prominent, and medical schools are adapting by integrating AI education. Pusan National University leads a talent training project for AI in health. Korean Medicine is incorporating AI with diagnostic systems and chatbots. However, there's a lack of research on education awareness in Korean Medicine Colleges. The study aims to assess opinions on integrating AI, digital therapeutics, and DNA test into the Korean medicine college curriculum for improved education. Methods: We selected appropriate four specific areas: artificial intelligence in medicine, digital therapeutics, DNA test, and telemedicine. The questionnaire developed for this study underwent expert evaluation and was subsequently administered to registered KMDs of the Association of Korean Medicine, as well as students from 12 Korean Medicine universities. The survey was designed to analyze the awareness and perceived importance of the 4 areas. Results: Both KMDs and Korean medicine students exhibited comparable awareness levels across the four objectives. Notably, both groups identified a high educational necessity and importance of artificial intelligence in medicine for clinical settings. Statistically significant differences were observed between KMDs and students in their perspectives on the importance of telemedicine and DNA test in the Korean medicine field, the educational necessity of DNA test within Korean medicine universities, and the need for comprehension of regulations related to digital therapeutics. Conclusion: The survey of Korean medicine professionals and students underscores a strong understanding of key areas such as Telemedicine, medical AI, DNA test, and digital therapeutics. Medical AI is identified as crucial for future education. There's a consensus on the need for curriculum changes in Korean medicine schools, particularly in adapting to evolving healthcare trends. The focus should be on practical clinical application, with a call for additional research to better integrate student and practitioner perspectives in future curriculum reform discussions.

A Study on the Perceptions of SW·AI Education for Elementary and Secondary School Teachers Using Text Mining (텍스트 마이닝을 이용한 초·중등 교사의 SW·AI 교육에 대한 인식 연구)

  • Mihyun Chung;Oakyoung Han;Kapsu Kim;Seungki Shin;Jaehyoun Kim
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2023
  • This study analyzed the perceptions of elementary and secondary school teachers regarding the importance of SW/AI education in fostering students' fundamental knowledge and the necessity of integrating SW/AI into education. A total of 830 elementary and secondary school teachers were selected as study subjects using the judgment sampling method. The analysis of survey data revealed that elementary and secondary teachers exhibited a strong awareness of the importance and necessity of SW/AI education, irrespective of school characteristics, region, educational experience, or prior involvement in SW and AI education. Nevertheless, the primary reasons for not implementing SW/AI education were identified as excessive workload and a lack of pedagogical expertise. An analysis of opinions on the essential conditions for implementing SW/AI education revealed that workload reduction, budget support, teacher training to enhance teacher competency, content distribution, expansion of subject-linked courses, and dedicated instructional time allocation were the major influencing factors. These findings indicate a significant demand for comprehensive instructional support and teacher capacity-building programs.

A Conceptual Architecture for Ethic-Friendly AI

  • Oktian, Yustus-Eko;Brian, Stanley;Lee, Sang-Gon
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 2022
  • The state-of-the-art AI systems pose many ethical issues ranging from massive data collection to bias in algorithms. In response, this paper proposes a more ethic-friendly AI architecture by combining Federated Learning(FL) and Blockchain. We discuss the importance of each issues and provide requirements for an ethical AI system to show how our solutions can achieve more ethical paradigms. By committing to our design, adopters can perform AI services more ethically.

Analysis of the effects of non-face-to-face SW·AI education for Pre-service teachers (예비교사 대상 비대면 SW·AI 교육 효과 분석)

  • Park, SunJu
    • 한국정보교육학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2021.08a
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    • pp.315-320
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    • 2021
  • In order to prepare for future social changes, SW·AI education is essential. In this paper, after conducting non-face-to-face SW·AI education for pre-service teachers, the effectiveness of SW education before and after education was measured using the measurement tool on the software educational effectiveness. As a result of the analysis, the overall average and the average of the 'computational thinking' and 'SW literacy' domains increased significantly, and the difference between the averages before and after education was statistically significant in decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithm, which are sub domains of 'computational thinking'. Through SW·AI education, students not only recognize the necessity of SW education and the importance of computational thinking, but also understand the process of decomposing information, recognizing and extracting patterns, and expressing problem-solving processes. It can be seen that non-face-to-face SW·AI education has the effect of improving computational thinking and SW literacy beyond recognizing the importance of SW.

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Experience Way of Artificial Intelligence PLAY Educational Model for Elementary School Students

  • Lee, Kibbm;Moon, Seok-Jae
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.232-237
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    • 2020
  • Given the recent pace of development and expansion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, the influence and ripple effects of AI technology on the whole of our lives will be very large and spread rapidly. The National Artificial Intelligence R&D Strategy, published in 2019, emphasizes the importance of artificial intelligence education for K-12 students. It also mentions STEM education, AI convergence curriculum, and budget for supporting the development of teaching materials and tools. However, it is necessary to create a new type of curriculum at a time when artificial intelligence curriculum has never existed before. With many attempts and discussions going very fast in all countries on almost the same starting line. Also, there is no suitable professor for K-12 students, and it is difficult to make K-12 students understand the concept of AI. In particular, it is difficult to teach elementary school students through professional programming in AI education. It is also difficult to learn tools that can teach AI concepts. In this paper, we propose an educational model for elementary school students to improve their understanding of AI through play or experience. This an experiential education model that combineds exploratory learning and discovery learning using multi-intelligence and the PLAY teaching-learning model to undertand the importance of data training or data required for AI education. This educational model is designed to learn how a computer that knows only binary numbers through UA recognizes images. Through code.org, students were trained to learn AI robots and configured to understand data bias like play. In addition, by learning images directly on a computer through TeachableMachine, a tool capable of supervised learning, to understand the concept of dataset, learning process, and accuracy, and proposed the process of AI inference.