Fast Campus, AI Contest '2024 GALA' Receives Over 400 Entries
Fast Campus, an in-house independent company (CIC) of DayOne Company (CEO Kangmin Lee), announced on the 12th that it successfully concluded the artificial intelligence (AI) contest '2024 GALA (Generative AI Learning Awards)'.
Around 400 entries were received for the contest, and through a screening process that included internal screening, in-depth screening by expert committee members, and public voting, a total of 60 works were selected, including 30 finalist works and 30 special award works. Nine AI experts, including Associate Professor Jae-Geol Joo of KAIST, Sa-Beom Byun of Plus X Advisor, and Su-Jin Kang, CEO of The Prompt Company, participated in the judging.
[Photo = DayOne Company]
The goal of this contest was to discover creative cases utilizing AI technology and, through these, to widely spread the possibilities of AI learning and practical application. △ChatGPT Utilization Cases △Image/Video Production Using AI △Service Ideas Using AI The judging was divided into three categories, and the works that presented excellent ideas in each category were honored with the final award.
In the ChatGPT Utilization Cases category, 'ChatGPT-based Security Threat Analysis Automation' won the grand prize. It proposed a solution that effectively analyzes large-scale security logs accumulated in real time using ChatGPT, monitors potential threats, and automatically generates related content as a report.
The judges commented, "It presented a clear approach to solving the complex problem of IAM (Identity and Access Management) log analysis, and it stands out for achieving effective performance through detailed prompt writing even in situations where training data was insufficient."
In the Image/Video Production Using AI category, 'They Woke Up the Ancient Beings in the Sea' won the grand prize. It received high praise for "producing a SF genre monster horror film using generative AI technology, drastically reducing production costs and time while maintaining natural movements and scene plausibility."
In the AI-based service idea category, the 'GenAI-based prompt-based detection-type CIEM solution' won the grand prize. This solution uses AI to analyze various activities occurring in a cloud environment in real time to detect potential threats and automatically suggest optimal security settings. It was evaluated as "particularly impressive in its approach that simplifies complex security tasks" and "expected to be a very useful feature for developers."
Team '췟췟', which won the grand prize in the ChatGPT use case category, said in its acceptance speech, "Students majoring in security have been thinking about improving the security environment using AI," and "Through the Fast Campus GALA contest, we were able to try a new approach, and we gained valuable experience in how AI and people work together to increase the accuracy and efficiency of security solutions."
Shin Hae-dong, CEO of Fast Campus CIC, said, "As AI technology develops rapidly, creative approaches to applying it to practice and daily life are becoming more important." He added, "I hope that this contest will suggest new possibilities for utilizing AI and showcase ideas from various fields, making many people realize that there are no limits to utilizing AI, and furthermore, it will be an opportunity to spread AI education and practical application cases."
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Around 400 entries were received for the contest, and through a screening process that included internal screening, in-depth screening by expert committee members, and public voting, a total of 60 works were selected, including 30 finalist works and 30 special award works. Nine AI experts, including Associate Professor Jae-Geol Joo of KAIST, Sa-Beom Byun of Plus X Advisor, and Su-Jin Kang, CEO of The Prompt Company, participated in the judging.
[Photo = DayOne Company]
The goal of this contest was to discover creative cases utilizing AI technology and, through these, to widely spread the possibilities of AI learning and practical application. △ChatGPT Utilization Cases △Image/Video Production Using AI △Service Ideas Using AI The judging was divided into three categories, and the works that presented excellent ideas in each category were honored with the final award.
In the ChatGPT Utilization Cases category, 'ChatGPT-based Security Threat Analysis Automation' won the grand prize. It proposed a solution that effectively analyzes large-scale security logs accumulated in real time using ChatGPT, monitors potential threats, and automatically generates related content as a report.
The judges commented, "It presented a clear approach to solving the complex problem of IAM (Identity and Access Management) log analysis, and it stands out for achieving effective performance through detailed prompt writing even in situations where training data was insufficient."
In the Image/Video Production Using AI category, 'They Woke Up the Ancient Beings in the Sea' won the grand prize. It received high praise for "producing a SF genre monster horror film using generative AI technology, drastically reducing production costs and time while maintaining natural movements and scene plausibility."
In the AI-based service idea category, the 'GenAI-based prompt-based detection-type CIEM solution' won the grand prize. This solution uses AI to analyze various activities occurring in a cloud environment in real time to detect potential threats and automatically suggest optimal security settings. It was evaluated as "particularly impressive in its approach that simplifies complex security tasks" and "expected to be a very useful feature for developers."
Team '췟췟', which won the grand prize in the ChatGPT use case category, said in its acceptance speech, "Students majoring in security have been thinking about improving the security environment using AI," and "Through the Fast Campus GALA contest, we were able to try a new approach, and we gained valuable experience in how AI and people work together to increase the accuracy and efficiency of security solutions."
Shin Hae-dong, CEO of Fast Campus CIC, said, "As AI technology develops rapidly, creative approaches to applying it to practice and daily life are becoming more important." He added, "I hope that this contest will suggest new possibilities for utilizing AI and showcase ideas from various fields, making many people realize that there are no limits to utilizing AI, and furthermore, it will be an opportunity to spread AI education and practical application cases."
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