On this programme, we learn how a research team from the Chinese University of Hong Kong developed a AI-assisted diabetes detection system that improve the accuracy of screening and referrals, which could shorten patient waiting times.
After that, in another AI-innovation marvel, we find out about an AI-powered demand forecasting system designed for Hong Kong’s street-hail taxi network.
After the break, we hear all about another study by the Chinese University of Hong Kong that discovered that dual-income parents, especially working mothers, were still facing a lot of challenges in Hong Kong.
And finally, we look into a survey that found that around half of the city's residents believe they need at least HK$5 million to fund their retirement.
9:05am-9:17am: CUHK's AI-assisted system to detect diatbetic eye disease
Speaker:
Simon Szeto, Assistant Professor of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
9:17am-9:30am: Smart street-hail taxi system
Speaker:
Jason Ma, Co-founder and Managing Partner at DASH
9:32am-9:47am: Challenges faced by dual-income parents
Speaker:
Dai Haijing, Chairperson and Associate Professor at the Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
9:47am-10:00am: Survey on retirement planning
Speaker:
Angela To, Vice-Chair of the Golden Age Foundation