Go genius Lee Sedol grants 'Radio Star' and shares updates on his second life after retirement, which includes the release of a board game and the publication of a book. In particular, he raises curiosity by saying that after watching the movie 'The Battle,' modeled on the legendary Korean Go player Cho Hun-hyun and his disciple Lee Chang-ho, known as the 'Stone Buddha,' he felt that his own impression of Lee Chang-ho was different.
On the 20th, the MBC 'Radio Star' (planned by Kang Young-sun, directed by Hwang Yoon-sang, and Byun Da-hee) will feature Lee Sedol, Kim Hee-cheol, Chimpak Man, and Napoli Mafia in a special episode titled 'Anchimchakhman.'
Lee Sedol, the only human to win against artificial intelligence AlphaGo, will appear on 'Radio Star' after five years to share various stories. Following his retirement, Lee Sedol reveals he is embarking on new challenges, including the upcoming release of a book and the launch of a board game inspired by Go.
He shares honest feedback about the board game from his daughter, who turned 20 this year, while presenting the board game as a gift to the MCs and transforms into an unexpected salesman by saying, 'Please help me,' causing laughter. He also noted that he tends to grant appearances whenever broadcasting requests come in and plans to experience various shows in the future, expressing his ambition for entertainment.
Additionally, an incident where he was taken aback after conversing with ChatGPT (ChatGPT) will also be revealed. He recounts that when he told ChatGPT, 'I am Lee Sedol,' it replied 'Yes,' but it seemed to be in disbelief, bringing laughter.
He shares honest impressions that there are differences between the real-life models of 'Stone Buddha' Lee Chang-ho and Cho Hun-hyun and the characters in the recent Go movie 'The Battle.' Lee Sedol indicates that the portrayal of Lee Chang-ho in the movie is different from reality and reveals that he had planned a travel program with him, which was ultimately scrapped, raising curiosity. Following this, MC Kim Gu-ra is said to have illustrated a 'big picture' including Cho Hun-hyun, showing his willingness to assist in producing the entertainment program, adding to the humor.
Lee Sedol showcases a unique fashion sense by always insisting on wearing a suit, earning him the nickname 'the Steve Jobs of entertainment.' He expresses admiration for suits by saying, 'I don't understand why people wear jeans,' while creator Chimpak Man lights up with curiosity as he begins to envision new content related to Lee Chang-ho.
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