AI: positive tech which can enhance human life.
These days, the attention toward AI(artificial intellegence) is intence, especially when it is directly related to human life. Although there are lots of people which thinks that AI can potentially be threat to humans, I think that AI can improve our lives in many ways.
Because AI can collect data various data from the user and integrate the information to know the user's tendancy, it is a technology which can enhance costomized service. If the AI analizes and know most of the trend of the user's behavior it can help the user in most efficiency, such as reducing the waste of battery and time. If the user's mind is somehow predictable through AI, then AI can adjust the settings in which are most fit to the user's current situation. For example, adjusting the house temperature with relation to person's body temperature will defenately reduce the amount of energy which is being wasted due to inaccurate control by human. Also in advertisement businesses, it would be money-efficient when the optimal ad goes to the optimal person. Therefore using AI to analyze people in order to find the preference will help various companies to earn money efficiently. AI's can also applied to self-driving technology too, which is expected to increase the fuel efficiency and also reduce time, and it makes available time for the drivers.
To summarize in one sentence, AI can incerase the overall efficiency of human life, which I think that AI technology should be adopted to human society more quickly.
2019년 8월 27일 화요일
2019년 8월 21일 수요일
Nature enthusiast
The thing which I am most passionate about
is nature. Especially, observing them and taking photographs and looking into
their behaviors. My relation with nature started in a young age, which I got
interested in fish (according to my parents, even before I could properly
speak).
Miltochrista pulchera moth taken in KMLA
My parents bought me a fish tank when I
was 6 years old, and I started to spend most of my free time in observing their
behavior. I could figure out the hierarchy of the fish inside the tank and compare
the behavioral characteristics of each species (swimming style, feeding strategy
etc.). After few years, when I became 9th grade, I had over 10 fish tanks
and 250 fish in it.
Once, our family went to Jeju island I
wanted to see fish swim in the wild. Luckily my mother was able to snorkel, so
I learned how to snorkel and swam around, looking for fish. It was really fun
because I could look into their behavior, which is completely different from
those images from the books. Although I already knew the names of most of the
fish which are in Jeju island, seeing them in real life inspired me to ‘dive
deeper’ into world of nature.
Underwater photo which I took back in 2015 in Austrailia
So I decided to learn SCUBA diving. After months
of education and diving practice in the ocean, I achieved ‘advanced SCUBA diver’
certificate, which meant I was approved to dive in various part of the ocean
and it meant to me as precious opportunity.
But
back in my hometown there is no accessible part of water to observe fish. Instead
it was possible to hear various songs of birds in most case. In 9th grade
fall, I decided to look for birds when I have free time. Right after winter vacation
started, I borrowed my mother’s camera and went out to photograph the birds, which
I can later identify by field guide books. After various experiences with ‘scaring’
the birds or getting blurry photos, at the end of winter vacation I had learned
how to photograph birds precisely and recognized over 20 species with
understanding of their behavior. Bird photographing became my winter hobby
after that, taking me to places such as Korean Demilitarized Zone(DMZ) to
observe birds during 10th grade winter.
Azure-winged magpie taken back in 2017.
I am currently attaining a boarding high
school in Hoengsung, which is rural compared to my hometown in Gwacheon(near
Seoul). Because of the local environment, there is a huge amount of insect
population within school area. Before, in elementary/middle school, I only had
vague interest in insects, but after seeing diverse fauna of insect in our
school, I started to photograph/identify/make list of species of insect living in
our campus in every time I could invest. About 1 and a half year had passed
since I started to do so, I documented almost 1,080 species of insect living in
our school. Also, I had opportunity to learn some insect specimen at SNU thanks
to our headmaster, and I collected about 450 specimen of insect. Recently I am
interested in small leafhoppers and moth fauna, which is possible
to collect via light trap.
Light trap for nocturnal insect.
In every part of my life, I tried to
expand my knowledge of nature as possible. I had a chance to use my academic
knowledge myself, such as writing papers and going to competitions, but I decided
to change the my direction. During summer vacation, I participated in GLPS,
which is a school camp for elementary & middle school kids. There, I had
great sense of achievement when I taught the kids about nature, and provoked interest
about various organisms. That’s when I decided to use my knowledge in teaching other
people about nature. I now consider becoming a ecologist or related researcher,
and later teach many people about nature and want to share my enthusiasm with
them.
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