Abstract

We have met exhibition contents about artificial intelligence in various forms. Perhaps the most common thing I have encountered is the form of an exhibition using immersive media. In this article, we look at the exhibition <Poetic AI> as an example. In addition, in the cultural exhibition <AI: More than Human> about AI, which focuses the most on AI, we will examine what kind of existence AI has been recognized by humanity from the past to the present and what role it is expected to play, and by presenting the functions and examples of artificial intelligence, we can make experience and memory. When you go to an exhibition about artificial intelligence, it seems that you are looking into the technology of AI through the exhibition contents, but in reality, the exhibition contents are used as a tool to interpret the technology anew through relationships in human life. In the <AI: More than Human> exhibition contents, we were able to understand that in the past, we felt unfamiliar and distant from artificial intelligence, but we have been waiting for this existence as a tool or a hero to overcome the difficulties encountered in our daily lives. And now, we were able to acknowledge the AI that accompanies us in our daily lives and confirms that we understand and look at the world through the new perspectives they present. In this way, AI is working as a medium that enables instant interaction based on data in our daily lives. And in the process, we can interact with multiple entities at the same time and predict the outcome. But problems that arise from the use of artificial intelligence will have an absolute impact on our daily lives because they cause immediate interactions. Now, beyond digital, we see that a new medium called AI has emerged and is having a direct impact on our lives. And how to understand and use it, just as Robin Williams mentioned earlier that he became friendly with robots through the movie <Star Wars>, it is expected that cultural contents will play a bigger role than now so that AI and the public can get closer and use it correctly, and it seems that reflection and research on the relationship should continue.

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