AI & Chat GPT Exhibition

Event Outline

Name: AI & ChatGPT Exhibition in Takeshiba (real event)
Date and time: Monday, May 7, 24:15-00:21
Venue: Tokyo Port City Takeshiba PORT HALL
Number of visitors: 400 companies (estimated)
 * A cocktail party event for 450 people was held.
Target: Section chief, managerial position or above
Participation fee: 10,000 yen
Organizer: COMIX Co., Ltd.

A new era pioneered by AI.
Let's open the door to a future paved by AI together.

The AI ​​& ChatGPT Exhibition was held at PORT HALL in Tokyo Port City Takeshiba on July 24th. In addition to introducing business challenges and success stories that AI can overcome, there were also demonstration booths where people could experience the power of AI firsthand.

■ Impressions from participating in a real exhibition on the theme of generative AI

In today's world, where AI is developing at an incredible rate, I felt it was important to utilize AI in our work and to distinguish between what only humans can do and what AI can do. I also realized that the possibilities of AI are limitless, and that it can not only improve work efficiency but also generate new ideas and expand business possibilities.
I've heard that with the spread of AI, more than half of current jobs may disappear, but on the contrary, I think that the spread of AI will create many new jobs that involve human talent and things that only humans can do.

Daiki Shimada, third-year student at Kokugakuin University

Currently, technologies such as AI and chat GPT have made great progress in the fields of language understanding and generation, and are being used in a wide range of fields, including education, customer support, content generation, and information organization. However, there are also concerns about the accuracy of information and the misuse of personal information.
In the future, I believe that engineers will solve these problems and new models will emerge that utilize more accurate AI and Chat GPT. I hope that we will create educational opportunities so that everyone can use these technologies properly, and that their use will expand to include educational support and work efficiency, thereby expanding the range of possibilities even further.

Sakura Saeki, second-year student at Hosei University

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