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Everyone got the AI vaccine, but no one got any smarter.

"Machines speak the right answers, humans ask the questions." A class where you rediscover your humanity as you learn AI. Now, it's time to train your 'intellect.'

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4.9

5.0

Jang Jaehoon

27% enrolled

Thank you for the great lecture!

5.0

Kyle

100% enrolled

It makes me stop and think.

5.0

yn.park

36% enrolled

I initially started listening to this lecture casually because the title was interesting, but Professor's ideas were so ingenious and fun throughout the lecture that I kept laughing while watching. It was a time to think about human thought in the present, where dependence on artificial intelligence has increased. Thank you for the great lecture.

What you will gain after the course

  • [Lecture Session] Everyone got an AI vaccine, but no one got smarter

  • [Q&A Session] Advice on Career, Path, Values, and Other Concerns

Discovering in the AI era
The nature of human
intelligence

“AI tells us the right answers, but what questions can we ask?”
“In an era where machines are better, what abilities should humans have to compete?”
“Information is overflowing, but thoughts are disappearing… What kind of training am I doing now?”
“Where is the ‘compass of thought’ that will guide my life in the flood of knowledge?”


"Will it be a copy of artificial intelligence,

Will it become the original of human intelligence?

The more I am amazed by the quick answers provided by convenient artificial intelligence,

Human awareness of problems is disappearing

We end up living a life that is nothing more than a copy of artificial intelligence.

We are living in the AI era

Not just a simple consumer of technology,

As a subjective human being with creative thinking

Aren't you curious about the path to survival?

The era of convenient artificial intelligence,

We are all candidates for the uncomfortable human intelligence vaccine.

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What moves people
The temperature of thought in the end

This lecture is not just about AI and intelligence.
Philosophy for living 'humanely' in the AI era
And it is a humanities thinking training that restores the power of questions
.

#1.
AI doesn't sweat

AI is accurate without error, but without the agony and conflict in the process.
To endure suffering and find meaning is a privilege unique to humans.

Machines perfect themselves, but humans grow.

#2.
An unfamiliar question opens an unprecedented gateway

New answers always start with unexpected questions.
Routine questions only lead to the same results.

The ability to ask questions is the power to expand the boundaries of thinking.

#3.
Compassion for the pain of others is the driving force behind innovation.

Innovation greater than technology comes from empathy for the suffering of others.
Before asking ‘what can we do’, ask ‘who will we serve’ first.

Empathy is the most enduring design and the beginning of sustainable change.

#4.
You have to imagine in everyday life to make it extraordinary

Imagination grows in our daily lives, not in special spaces.
The feeling of looking at familiar moments in an unfamiliar way is the seed of creativity.

Thoughts don't just sit there and come to you. They're nurtured as you live.

#5.
Do not direct with knowledge, but lead with wisdom.

Information is plentiful, but insight to provide direction is rare.
Knowledge can be copied, but wisdom must be connected.

We need leaders who ask questions and guide, not ones who dictate.

Educators who connect knowledge to life,

This is a video of a live lecture filled with Professor Yoo Young-man's insights.

If you pursue convenience, you lose your intelligence.

Wisdom blossoms when you endure discomfort.

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Who is this course right for?

  • AI developers and engineers

  • Education professionals looking to enhance educational outcomes by utilizing AI.

  • Leaders or experts who want to understand the technical limitations and humanistic possibilities of AI

  • Anyone who wants to gain life insights

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There is a man who transformed from a welder working with steel plates at a technical high school into a "Knowledge Welder" and knowledge ecologist who welds knowledge, following a life of many ups, downs, and turbulent twists.

He began writing books by chance 30 years ago and, with the resolve that he would collapse if he did not write, he continues the tedious yet earnest practice of writing consistently. By posing initial questions that open unfamiliar gateways, he hurls stones at dulling senses and linguistic inertia. As a result of purposefully accumulating these traces, he published his 100th book, *Conatus*, which explores the stream of essential desires that grip the self. Recently, he released *Everyone Got the AI Vaccine, But No One Got Smarter*, continuing a phenomenal streak of creation by sharing his research on creative ways to be reborn as uncomfortable human intelligence in the era of convenient artificial intelligence.

Instead of putting the heart into the head to think logically, he puts his cold head into his burning heart, translating the traces and stains encountered while experiencing life with his whole being into the language of the body. He makes the radical argument that the more one pursues "self-development," the more the "self" fails to develop, and the ego is instead squandered.

Translating the traces and stains of exhaustion into the language of the body, it puts forward the radical argument that the more one pursues "self-development," the more the "self" fails to develop, leading instead to the exhaustion of the ego.

For habitual self-improvement addicts who drift away swept up by others' secrets to success—consuming Instagram insights like instant food while dreaming of stardom or chasing illusions through YouTube videos—he reinterprets Spinoza’s beloved "Conatus" for today's context, demonstrating through his entire being a journey to reconstruct a life theory for reclaiming one's autonomy.

Asserting that "truth is the child of weariness," he is a sentence-building laborer who seeks the grounds for "condensing meaning" in life rather than secrets for "shortening the distance" to success. Even today, he translates these findings into his own language, agonizing over which verb to bring to the end of his subjects and objects.

Before the longing that silently served meals lingers for half a day, only to exhale a yawn and vanish into the listless afternoon, he once again throws his entire body into the radiance of hope where he forgets himself.

He is also someone who admires a poet who trembles with every fiber of their being at the radiance of hope that makes them forget themselves, before the silent longing that had been serving meals lingers for half a day, only to exhale a yawn and vanish into the listless afternoon.

At the moment when the stains of many sorrowful years, filled with mournful stories, are about to burst through the throat, he is a knowledge ecologist who records the day's labor exhaled by a body entwined in a glass of liquor that warms a heavy heart; just as a swaying reed translates the language of the wind with its entire being, he carves out a path from "extremity" to "mastery" today.

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    Thank you for the great lecture!

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      It makes me stop and think.

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        I initially started listening to this lecture casually because the title was interesting, but Professor's ideas were so ingenious and fun throughout the lecture that I kept laughing while watching. It was a time to think about human thought in the present, where dependence on artificial intelligence has increased. Thank you for the great lecture.

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