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Donna Mah

Artificial intelligence can help automate tedious tasks allowing people to focus on important projects or activities. AI-enabled tools such as ChatGPT are gaining traction in Hong Kong and around the globe.

For economics major Wilbert Averil, working in the dynamic I&T environment at HKSTP has taught him that learning to do things beyond what you already know builds valuable human capital.

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A star-struck girl screams: ‘Isn’t that a K-drama oppa coming our way? Or are they shooting the Cantonese version of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ at Hong Kong Science Park?’ Her know-it-all friend shushes: ‘Get ahold of yourself! That’s Mattis of Aerosim!’

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Visiting a lab in the Hong Kong Science Park, a miserable girl says: “I don’t stand a chance here. The I&T sector doesn’t have many opportunities for women”. Her friend retorts: “Have you met Anushka?”

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Employees from different backgrounds contribute unique skill sets and experiences, says Christine So, the Co-founder and COO of ARTBAT Live.

Biennial HLMA competition provides an opportunity for secondary students to hone their research skills in mathematics and compete for a share of HK$1 million in prizes.

The founders of the Clean Waterways Initiative share why they started their non-profit, how their solar-powered boats operate, and how water pollution affects the world.

Hong Kong is home to a wide variety of marine plants and animals, but human activity, such as ‘ghost gear’, has a devastating impact on them.

Students from three local schools attended a harbour observation tour in Aberdeen to learn about plastic pollution as part of the HSBC Clean Waterways Programme.

Marine pollution is a serious problem in the city, and one that can be difficult to see. A harbour observation tour held by the HSBC Clean Waterways Programme allowed students to see the issue first-hand and learn what they could do to help.

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