ChatGPT, the OpenAI-developed AI unmanned conversation service, is becoming a trendsetter as an advanced AI chatbot application. Korean companies and startups are eager to adapt the technology as the OpenAI application gains over 100 million users within two months of its launch.
ChatGPT is a technology in that AI responds to requests for data collection, organization, and error review through chat. It is currently attracting attention as a game changer in the global AI market.
Korean Edutech startup Team Sparta introduced ‘ChatGPT,’ an interactive artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, to the instant question and answer service of its online coding lecture Sparta Coding Club.
Team Sparta is using AI technology to create an optimal environment where students can quickly catch errors and move on to the next level when they encounter a problem during learning. The upgraded instant question-and-answer service allows users to receive swift answers in Korean without the cumbersome process of inputting in English to use ChatGPT and is characterized by rapidly finding minor errors that are difficult to see at a glance.
The Team Sparta ChatGPT is simple to use. Students do not need to install a separate program; click ‘AI Code Check’ in the community quick answer space on the Sparta Coding Club website and paste their code with an error. ChatGPT can analyze students’ codes in real-time and inform them of the cause of the error in a matter of seconds, minimizing situations where learning is blocked due to simple errors.
In addition, when checking AI code, up to 10,000 characters, including spaces, can be added, and during the beta period, a total of 5 opportunities to receive AI help are provided. Team Sparta plans to increase student convenience by gradually expanding the number of corrections available and the number of AI corrections.
Beomgyu Lee, CEO of Teamsparta, said, “This instant Q&A of ChatGPT is a form of grafting new AI technology into business, and we expect that both students and Team Sparta will be able to produce more productive performances.”
Team Sparta is presenting various lectures that can lower the psychological barrier to coding under the corporate mission that anyone can make a big difference through coding. In addition to its representative service, ‘Sparta Coding Club,’ an online coding lecture for beginners to coding, the company has recently completed ‘Basic Coding Training for Information Education’ for elementary, middle and high school teachers, striving to nurture digital talent and spread high-quality coding education.