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4월 11일 안병규 교수님 단어시험

The document defines various technical terms related to technology, artificial intelligence, software programs, and concepts in AI development. It provides descriptions of tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft Office programs, and AI models from companies like OpenAI, Facebook, and Alibaba. Various terms are also defined that relate to the use, capabilities, challenges, and ongoing development of AI and chatbot technologies.

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4월 11일 안병규 교수님 단어시험

The document defines various technical terms related to technology, artificial intelligence, software programs, and concepts in AI development. It provides descriptions of tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft Office programs, and AI models from companies like OpenAI, Facebook, and Alibaba. Various terms are also defined that relate to the use, capabilities, challenges, and ongoing development of AI and chatbot technologies.

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Technology (기술): refers to the use of scientific knowledge to create tools and techniques

that can be used to solve practical problems.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) (인공지능): refers to the ability of machines to perform tasks
that would typically require human intelligence, such as learning, problem-solving, and
decision-making.

Chat GPT: Chat GPT is a large language model developed by OpenAI that uses artificial
intelligence to generate text-based conversations with users.

Ubiquitous (폭넓게 퍼져있는, 어디에나 존재하는): refers to something that is present or found
everywhere.

Software (소프트웨어): refers to computer programs and associated data that provide the
instructions for telling a computer what to do and how to do it.

Embed (내장하다): refers to the process of incorporating one piece of content or code
within another, such as embedding a video into a website or embedding a chatbot within
a messaging platform.

Word: refers to a word processing software developed by Microsoft that is commonly used
for creating, editing, and formatting text-based documents.

Excel: refers to a spreadsheet software developed by Microsoft that is commonly used for
organizing and analyzing data.

PowerPoint: refers to a presentation software developed by Microsoft that is commonly


used for creating and delivering visual presentations.

Outlook: refers to an email client developed by Microsoft that is commonly used for
managing email, calendar, and contacts.

Fundamentally (근본적으로): refers to something that is essential or basic to the nature or


core of something else.

Admit (인정하다): refers to acknowledging the truth or existence of something.

Copilot: refers to an AI-powered feature developed by OpenAI that assists users with
completing tasks, such as writing emails or programming code.
Make mistakes (잘못하다): refers to the process of making errors or incorrect decisions.

Function (기능): refers to the purpose or intended use of something.

Summarizing (요약): refers to the process of condensing or reducing information to its


essential points.

Key (중요한, 핵심적인): refers to something that is essential or crucial to the success or
understanding of something else.

Discussion (토론): refers to a conversation or exchange of ideas on a particular topic or


issue.

Conversation (대화): refers to an exchange of ideas or information between two or more


people.

Recap (요약): refers to a brief summary of the key points or highlights of a larger
discussion or event.

Prompts (자극): refers to cues or suggestions that encourage someone to take a particular
action or respond in a certain way.

Draft (초고): refers to an early or preliminary version of a written document or work.

Email thread: refers to a series of related email messages that are sent and received
between two or more people.

Spreadsheets (스프레드시트): refers to a type of software that is used for organizing and
analyzing data in a grid or table format.

Human-like (인간적인): refers to something that resembles or imitates human behavior or


characteristics.

Complicated (복잡한): refers to something that is difficult to understand or analyze due to


its complexity.

Abstract (추상적인): refers to something that is conceptual or theoretical, rather than


concrete or
Replies (답변): refers to responses to messages or inquiries.

Inaccurate (부정확한): refers to something that contains errors or mistakes, or is not


precise or correct.

Invented (발명하다): refers to the creation or discovery of something new or original.

Be deployed by (배치되다): refers to the process of putting something into use or


operation, such as deploying technology or software.

Deploy (배치하다): refers to the process of putting something into use or operation, such
as deploying technology or software.

Language-learning (어학습): refers to the process of acquiring a new language or improving


one's proficiency in a language.

Acknowledge (인정하다): refers to recognizing the truth, existence, or importance of


something.

Usefully wrong (유용하게 잘못된): refers to information or ideas that are incorrect, but still
useful in some way.

Bog down (멈추게 만들다): refers to getting stuck or slowed down in a task or process,
often due to complications or difficulties.

Lighten (가볍게 하다): refers to making something less heavy or burdensome, or making a
situation less serious or intense.

Roll-out details (배포 세부 사항): refers to the specific information or instructions related
to the deployment or release of a product or service.

Roll-out (배포): refers to the process of introducing or launching a new product, service, or
feature.

OpenAI: refers to a research laboratory consisting of the for-profit OpenAI LP and its
parent company, the non-profit OpenAI Inc., which focuses on the development and
advancement of artificial intelligence.

Un (미정의): refers to an abbreviation for "undefined" or "unspecified", often used in


programming or technical contexts.
Undated version (날짜 지정되지 않은 버전): refers to a version of a document or file that
does not include a specific date or time stamp.

Power (능력): refers to the ability or capacity to do something effectively.

Invest (투자하다): refers to the act of committing money, time, or resources to achieve a
specific goal or outcome.

Reasoning skills (추론 능력): refers to the ability to think logically, analyze information,
and draw conclusions.

Be prone to (~하기 쉽다): refers to having a tendency or likelihood to do something, often


due to inherent characteristics or past experiences.

Disinformation (허위 정보): refers to intentionally false or misleading information that is


spread to deceive or manipulate people.

Big runner (대규모): refers to something that is large in scale or size, often used to
describe projects or initiatives.

Chatbot race (챗봇 경쟁): refers to the competition among companies and developers to
create and improve chatbots, or computer programs that simulate human conversation.

Lucrative (수익성 있는): refers to something that is profitable or generates a significant


amount of income.

Meta (메타): refers to information about information, often used in computer science or
philosophy.

Blenderbot: refers to an AI-powered chatbot developed by Facebook that uses machine


learning to generate natural language responses.
Ernie: A natural language processing model developed by Alibaba Group's DAMO Academy
that is capable of understanding the meaning behind whole sentences rather than just
individual words. (Korean: 알리바바 그룹의 DAMO 아카데미가 개발한 자연어 처리 모델)

Release: The act of making something available for the public to use or access, such as a
new product, software update, or information. (Korean: 공개, 출시)

Significant: Having a meaning or impact that is important or noteworthy. (Korean: 중요한,


상당한)

Milestone: A significant event or achievement in a process or development. (Korean: 중요한


단계, 기념비적 사건)

Humble: Having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance. (Korean: 겸
손한)

Quite: To a considerable extent or degree; very. (Korean: 꽤, 상당히)

Plonk: To set something down heavily or unceremoniously. (Korean: 쿵 떨어뜨리다)

Speeches: A formal address or discourse delivered to an audience. (Korean: 연설)

Website copy: The written content on a website, including text, images, and other media.
(Korean: 웹사이트 복사)

Joke: A form of entertainment or amusement consisting of a short story or anecdote with


a humorous or witty punchline. (Korean: 농담)

Shot up: To increase rapidly or sharply. (Korean: 급증하다)

Go back down: To decrease after having previously increased. (Korean: 감소하다)

Professionally: In a manner that is appropriate or suitable for a particular profession or


work setting. (Korean: 전문적으로)

Game-changer: Something that significantly alters the current situation or way of doing
things, often for the better. (Korean: 큰 변화를 가져오는 것)

Dull: Lacking interest, excitement, or brightness. (Korean: 지루한, 둔한)


Client: A person or organization that uses the services or advice of a professional or
company. (Korean: 고객)

Recap: A summary or brief account of something that has already been discussed or
presented. (Korean: 요약)

Notes: A written record or reminder of something, often used for studying or reference.
(Korean: 메모)

Note: A brief written message or piece of information. (Korean: 쪽지)

Afterwards: At a later time; subsequently. (Korean: 나중에)

Demo: A demonstration or display of a product, service, or idea. (Korean: 데모, 시연)

Stylish: Having a fashionable or elegant appearance or design. (Korean: 세련된, 멋진)

Death by PowerPoint: A phenomenon in which a presentation using PowerPoint or other


software becomes dull, repetitive, or overwhelming for the audience. (Korean: 파워포인트로
죽음)

Free up: To make something available or eliminate a constraint or obstacle. (Korean: 자유롭
게 하다)

Beat: To defeat or overcome something or someone in a competition or conflict. (Korean:


이기다, 물리치다)

Un updated version: A version of something (e.g. software, document, product) that has

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