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MyeongHoon Jeong
Google
Partner Engineer
This presentation offers a perspective from a technology and business expert who actively applies artificial intelligence (AI) in the field and gathers feedback from the public. It explores the emerging technological landscape that science museums are facing and the potential applications of AI within that context.
With the advent of large language models (LLMs) and the era of generative AI, AI is becoming a ubiquitous technology across all sectors of society and in individuals¡¯ daily lives. In particular, AI has now entered the early stages of multimodal capabilities—understanding and interacting with various content types such as voice, images, and video in ways similar to how humans perceive the real world.
The core value of these AI advancements lies in their potential for democratization—making technologies that once required massive costs and resources accessible to the general public. This aligns closely with the fundamental mission of science museums: to communicate complex scientific and technological concepts to the public in an accessible and effective manner.
Accordingly, this presentation aims to (1) examine the current state of cutting-edge AI technologies, (2) explore concrete strategies for applying them to contemporary science museums, and (3) offer expert insights into the future direction of science museum design.
MyeongHoon Jeong
Google
Partner Engineer
(Cur) Partner Engineer, Google Korea
(Cur) Adjunct Professor, Kyungpook Naional University
(Cur) Visiting Professor, Semiconductor Boot Camp, Daegu University
(Prev) Oracle, IBM, OpenSource Consulting