AI Literacy: Introduction to Generative AI for Non-Majors
AI literacy refers to the "ability for general users, not just technicians, to effectively utilize AI in their practical work and daily lives," as well as the "competency to critically evaluate AI." This is a practice-oriented literacy course designed for non-experts to understand the core knowledge for "utilizing" AI well—covering everything from prompt engineering to security understanding, expansion, automation, and the structure of language models.
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Hello. I'm Jeong Sangwoo. As I transition my career to become a generative AI instructor, I thought this would be a good opportunity to start writing again with the goal of publishing. However, I'll first release it on the web. The topic I've started writing about is 'ChatGPT 101 for Non-Majors', which will be published on Brunch. Since it's not an autobiographical story and is written for the general public, I won't discuss technically in-depth content.
'ChatGPT 101 for Non-Majors' doesn't simply explain how to use ChatGPT, but rather explores the fundamentals you need to know to utilize generative AI through ChatGPT, a representative generative AI service. Rather than catching fish for you, it teaches you how to catch fish.
The ways to use ChatGPT are numerous and vary by job function, ranging from simple writing to planning and marketing. These articles don't just talk about simple 'examples' like 'writing emails' or 'analyzing statistics.' By discussing the 'fundamentals' of generative AI, they build a framework that allows you to freely master ChatGPT and utilize it in practical work situations.

