“ChatKHU” is a generative AI platform designed to enhance the AI competencies of the Kyung Hee community
Latest LLM Models Available to All Kyung Hee Members
From Test to Images and Videos
“Further Accelerating the University’s Digital Transformation”
Kyung Hee has officially launched ChatKHU, a generative AI platform designed to strengthen the AI competencies of the university community. ChatKHU is a dedicated university platform that provides integrated access to various cutting-edge LLM models from global AI leaders such as OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic. All members of the Kyung Hee community can now leverage text generation, image and video creation models, and data analysis functions within a single, unified environment.
Reducing Repetitive Tasks with Custom Document-based Chatbots
The program is organized into three main areas: “Studio,” where users can build chatbots without coding; “Store,” for sharing useful chatbots; and “Chat,” for interacting with the latest LLM models and custom bots. By utilizing Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) technology, even non-developers can easily create their own chatbots. This allows for the creation of bots based on internal university documents—such as administrative manuals, regulations, and lecture materials—to streamline repetitive administrative tasks and support both teaching and learning.
To facilitate AI adoption, university members are provided with a standard amount of monthly usage credits. Users can access various AI models and features within this credit limit, with the option to purchase additional credits if they exceed the limit. Additionally, free LLM models are available to ensure that basic AI utilization remains unrestricted. This system allows users to strategically allocate their credits for specific needs, such as high-performance language models or specialized image and video generation tools.
Starting with the rollout of ChatKHU, Kyung Hee University is planning a variety of programs to bolster the AI competencies of its community members.
Minimizing Data Leakage Concerns and Strengthening AI Competency
The university has established the “ChatKHU Ethics and Usage Guidelines” to ensure the responsible use of generative AI. These guidelines encompass five core principles: Human-Centricity, Accountability, Fairness & Transparency, Safety & Security, and Academic Value & Public Interest. These principles clearly define the scope of AI application while setting standards for responsible use, specifically instructing members to avoid inputting confidential or sensitive internal data.
Furthermore, the system is designed to protect personal information and research data by storing all data on a private cloud allocated to the university. This architecture minimizes concerns regarding data leakage often associated with public generative AI and establishes a secure foundation for AI utilization tailored to the university environment.
Moving forward, Kyung Hee plans to build an environment where its community members can use generative AI safely and efficiently, expanding its application across education, research, and administration. Various programs, including special lectures by AI experts and competitions, are in development to further enhance the AI literacy of the university community.
Sung-Won Lee, Director of the DX (Digital Transformation) Promotion Team, stated: “ChatKHU is an integrated platform designed to allow our members to utilize the latest AI technologies both safely and effectively. By expanding AI use across all sectors—education, research, and administration—we will further accelerate the university’s digital transformation.”