主持人:Azam Khan and Philip Wong
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On this programme, we speak with a lawmaker and an expert to learn more about the city's labour market. Authorities earlier said they had been conducting an analysis on AI's impact on Hong Kong's overall labour market. The study will be incorporated into the mid-term update of Manpower Projections, which is expected to be released at the end of this year.
After the break, we hear from another lawmaker on how Hong Kong can become a safe haven for international funds.
To wrap up the show, we look into research that's found that brisk interval walking once a week can significantly boost body fat reduction and cardiorespiratory fitness in adults with abdominal obesity.
9:05-9:30am: AI's impact on Hong Kong's labour market
Speakers:
Lam Chun-sing, lawmaker
Felix Yip, associate director at Baptist University's Centre for Human Resources Strategy and Development
9:32-9:45am: BPA calls for IPO market reform
Speaker:
Priscilla Leung, lawmaker
9:45-10am: Brisk interval walking
Speaker:
Parco Siu, Professor and Head of Division of Kinesiology at the School of Public Health, HKUMed
主持人:Azam Khan and Philip Wong
9:05am-9:30am: Temporary bans on Grok AI chatbot
Speakers:
Eugene Chan, Assistant Professor at the Department of Hospitality and Business Management, Technological and Higher Education Institute (THEi)
Florin Serban, Lecturer at the Department of Communication Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University
9:32am-9:47am: Study on AI reliance among students
Speaker:
Victor Kwok, Deputy Research Director of Our Hong Kong Foundation
9:47am-10:00am: Cervical Cancer Awareness Month
Speaker:
Eric Lam, Senior Medical & Health Officer in the Non-Communicable Disease Branch, Department of Health