ChatGPT, Claude, and in one place…Support for up to 9 months of paid AI types
AI ethics education and competency diagnosis at the same time…I raise it as a “thinking tool.”
사진 확대 Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon speaks at a press briefing on the Seoul Eye Accompanied UP Project held at Seoul City Hall on the 16th. Starting this summer vacation, the Seoul Metropolitan Government will expand child care services by conducting a “Vacation Lunch Camp” in which children are taken care of and given lunch at local children’s centers and Kiwoom centers, and distributing the educational platform “Seoul Run” to all local children’s centers in Seoul. [Yonhap News]
The Seoul Metropolitan Government will support generative artificial intelligence (AI) services to members of the online education platform “Seoul Run” for vulnerable youth and young people. The purpose is to increase students’ ability to use AI by allowing free use of paid AI such as ChatGPT and Claude.
The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced on the 9th that it will operate the “Seoul Run AI” service for 1,000 Seoul Run members above high school students. Selected members can use nine types of paid Generative AI, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Purple Lexity, and Grook, on one screen without a separate subscription or subscription.
Seoul Run is an education support project in Seoul that provides online lectures and mentoring to vulnerable youth and young people. Through this project, the Seoul Metropolitan Government will provide 10,000 credits, which is equivalent to 20,000 won per month, for up to nine months per participant.
Users can select and use several AI models according to their purpose, such as summarizing and organizing assignments, writing and correcting, searching for data, and translating. It also comes with learning templates, image generation, and document translation and writing functions such as making an English word field, correcting writing, and understanding mathematical formulas.
The Seoul Metropolitan Government not only provides AI services, but also conducts AI ethics education and competency diagnosis. It plans to prepare an ethics guide to recognize the hallucinations and possible biases of Generative AI, and to check changes in AI utilization capabilities every three months.
Applications for participation will be held on the Seoul Run website from the 9th to the 26th. The Seoul Metropolitan Government will recruit members of high school students or higher on a first-come, first-served basis and finally select users who have completed AI ethics guide learning and pre-competency diagnosis.
Seoul Run AI is a customized service that helps students learn Generative AI safely and use them smartly, said Jeong Jin-woo, head of the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s Lifelong Education Bureau. “We will support students to apply the latest Generative AI to learning and design their own growth in a reliable environment without any cost burden.”






