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Lee Sang-yoon, a physics major at Seoul National University, said, "I don't trust AI..I'm afraid I'll be taken over by machines" [Omniscient Interfering ★ Night TV]

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/Photo = MBC entertainment program 'Omniscient Interferee'

Actor Lee Sang-yoon revealed his analog taste.

On the MBC entertainment program "Omniscient Interfere Viewpoint," which aired on the 7th, actor Lee Sang-yoon, a former physics student at Seoul National University and famous for his "pre-path award for meeting each other," appeared to reveal his daily life of the anti-war.

On this day, Lee Sang-yoon checked the paper script in the car on his way to the theater "Turing Machine."

In response, the manager asked, "I watch it on pads or tablets a lot these days, but is the paper script more convenient?" and Lee Sang-yoon said, "It's more convenient to write it down by hand." I think the whole thing feels different," he said.

/Photo = MBC entertainment program 'Omniscient Interferee'

On the other hand, Lee Sang-yoon drew attention by showing his reluctance to AI. He said, "I don't do AI or Chat GPT. It's so scary. They say it's good, but I don't know. "When I see them occupied by machines in movies and dramas, I think it could really be like that," he said.

Even the bank app started using it last year. Lee Sang-yoon said, "I have to put my certificate in my cell phone, but I couldn't believe it. Can it be hacked or lose your cell phone. He said, "I downloaded the app when he said he would give preferential treatment while transferring money by computer or going to the bank directly to work."

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