Generative AI and Blockchain

2025 Spring

This new course focuses on the integration of blockchain and generative AI, exploring how these two technologies can interact and complement each other. In the blockchain segment, it delves deeply into the technical aspects and philosophical foundations of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, offering insights into the distribution of wealth and the future of financial systems. The generative AI section examines Transformer-based models like GPT, LLaMa, and DeepSeek, exploring the advancements in AI and methods to enhance productivity. The course aims to explore new technological and economic possibilities through the convergence of these two innovative technologies, providing students with forward-thinking skills and problem-solving abilities.

Professor: Heung-No Lee

Office: EECS Building C: Room 204, Room 316, Room 317,

Blockchain Intelligence Convergence Center

Class meeting days and hours: MW 9:00 – 10:20

Classroom: EECS Building B, Room 201

Class Schedule

  Monday Wednesday  
1 3/3 Holiday   3/4 Introduction

Note 1
 
2 3/10

– 2008 Financial Crisis and FED’s Response
Federal Reserve System
– Bretton Woods
– Nixon’s end of Gold Standard 1971

Lecture Note: PDF

3/12

– Understanding Trump’s Economic Policy (PDF)
– Can Bitcoin Reserve Solve Triffin Dilemma? (PDF)
– Hayek and Bitcoin (PDF)

Ref: Trump’s CEAdvisor Stephen Miran’s Report “Restructuring the Global Trading System.” (PDF)
HW1

3 3/17   Bitcoin White Paper 3/19   Bitcoin 1  
4 3/24   Ethereum White Paper 3/26   Ethereum 2 HW2
5 3/31 WorldLand Programming 4/2 WorldLand Programming  
6 4/7 WorldLand Programming 4/9   WorldLand Programming HW3
7 4/14 WorldLand Summary 4/16 Midterm Prep  
8 4/21 4/23     Midterm Week  
9 4/28   Transformer 1 4/30   GPT1  
10 5/5 (어린이날-Children’s day)     5/7   Project Ideas HW4
11 5/12   GPT 2 5/14   Deep Seek & RL  
12 5/19   Deep Seek & RL 5/21   RAG HW5
13 5/26   My AI Agent 5/28   AI Compute      
14 6/2   Web3 Cloud 6/4   My AI Network HW6
15 6/9   Project Presentation 6/11   Project Presentation  
16 6/16 6/18   Final Project Due Final Exam Week