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Talent imagination in 2025: cross-domain will be inevitable Cai Zonghan, who served as a jury member of the "AI Junior Award" jointly organized by "DIGITIMES Electronic Times", AIF and "Voice of IC", shared his observations after watching multiple groups of student AI topics. In his new work: "AI Lesson for Middle School Students: The AI Ecosystem Needs Future Talents with Both Arts and Sciences", he also combines his years of experience in tutoring high school students and above to explore AI learning, and introduces the concept and application of artificial intelligence in a simple way. Do not forget to remind young students in the AI generation of the attitudes and key abilities that should be cultivated when facing unknown challenges. AI must be a science brain? Cai Zonghan is currently the executive director of the Geographical Information Center of the Center for Human Resources and Social Affairs of the Academia Sinica, and a professor of the Department of Information Engineering of Central University. He believes that many industries are rushing to introduce AI. Because the development of AI must have enough data as a basis, in order to collect AI model training The huge amount of data required has also contributed to the digitization of the industry. As for what impact AI will have on the world in 2025? Cai Zonghan gave an example, if AI can be applied to energy management scheduling, performance evaluation, risk management, etc., it will make sustainability possible. Cai Zonghan believes that AI can also help improve the accuracy of medical care and education. Whether it is helping the identification of medical images or providing decision-making assistance, doctors have gradually realized that they can cooperate with AI. In addition, after the implementation of the 108 syllabus, the learning process that every student needs, if it can be combined with AI, it can also help students find interesting and suitable courses in the learning process according to their learning performance. However, whether it is precision medicine or precision education, since the application of artificial intelligence will become more and more diverse, it will require the cooperation of experts in different fields. "People are very complicated and should not be binarized," Cai Zonghan said. We are used to classifying students by traditional subjects, thinking that those who are not good at mathematics must be in the literary group, and those who don't like classical Chinese may be drawn. However, now students should continue to explore their own interests, and it is not as difficult as imagined if they want to study both arts and sciences. He believes that no matter whether it is a technological person crossing over to the humanities, or a humanities crossing over to technology, it is necessary to get closer to the other's field in order to create more space for dialogue. As a multidisciplinary scholar, Cai Zonghan not only studies artificial intelligence, but also likes to write poems and articles. His research fields span engineering, biomedicine, and humanities. Since he became the executive director of the Center for Human Resources and Social Security, he has discovered that his past research on natural language technology can also be applied to map data. For example, the Geographical Information Center of the Human Resources and Social Security Center has many maps and aerial photographs in different periods. The degree is not good. Cai Zonghan said that through pre-training models, semi-supervised or self-supervised methods, the information on the map can be quickly interpreted.
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