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Decoding AI

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Decoding AI
Your guide to the real-world impact of artificial intelligence, exploring its implications for jobs, education, ethics and everyday life in Hong Kong
Artificial intelligence has already begun to change the world, but some worry that Hong Kong is not ready for the depth and breadth of transformation it will bring. Photo: AFP

AI literacy is key as Hong Kong embraces tech transformation

Experts gear up to move into the new era, with campaigns like Just Start set to teach AI skills to 1 million people in the city.

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The world’s powers weigh how to teach their citizens about AI

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Hong Kong government charts ethical path for AI

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Apollo Go and Pony.ai trial self-driving cars in Hong Kong

Self-driving car trials are gathering pace, showcasing the potential of AI to transform our city’s streets, from Tung Chung to West Kowloon.

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Baidu’s Apollo Go Robotaxi drives on the street in Chongqing, China, in September 2023. Such autonomous vehicles are now being trialled in various neighbourhoods of Hong Kong. Photo: China News Service/VCG
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Can AI close the health care gap between men and women?

Innovations in femtech are set to transform healthcare inequality by focusing on prevention, early diagnosis and precision.

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