The Viewers Media Foundation has announced that it will provide literacy education for overseas citizens and foreign youth to develop their media capabilities.
Busan and Incheon viewer media centers will provide deepfake response and education to prevent excessive dependence on smartphones for teenagers living abroad this month.
It also provides education to expand media access rights to foreign youth such as war-damaged refugee youth in Finland and poor youth in Cambodia.
In addition, it plans to expand the media capabilities of teenagers by conducting video production programs using artificial intelligence technology along with media literacy education.
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