主持人:Brian Wong and John Bruce
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On Tuesday's programme, we first look at the Privacy Commissioner’s Office's recent compliance checks on 60 organisations regarding the usage of AI in Hong Kong and its impact on personal data privacy.
A representative of the Hong Kong Family Welfare Society then tells more about their latest findings on the wellbeing of families in the city.
After the break, we speak to a director of the Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo, as the event makes a return to the SAR in October.
And to wrap up, we find out more about a proposed construction of a pedestrian tunnel connecting Central MTR Station to a new open space at the Central Harbourfront.
9:05am-9:20am: Privacy watchdog's compliance checks
Speaker:
Alex Chan, Assistant Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (Compliance, Global Affairs and Research)
9:20am-9:30am: Family wellbeing findings
Speaker:
Teresa Cheung, Senior Manager of the Hong Kong Family Welfare Society
9:32am-9:45am: Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo 2026
Speaker:
Anne Chan, Co-Director of the Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo
9:45am-10:00am: Proposed pedestrian tunnel in Central
Speaker:
Ivan Ho, Chairman of the Harbourfront Commission
主持人:Brian Wong and John Bruce
On this programme, we "bounce" into action with a closer look at the government's recent move to suspend the launch of basketball betting, citing the emergence of prediction markets as a potential gateway to illegal gambling.
After that, we hear from a study by the Chinese University of Hong Kong's faculty of medicine that found significant regional, age, and gender disparities in head and neck cancer incidence.
After the break, we talk to a lawmaker on the Labour Department's decision to include monitoring stations in nine more locations to better decide whether to issue a Heat Stress at Work Warning.
And to wrap up the programme, our AI consultant tells us how Meta is building an AI clone of its CEO Mark Zuckerberg to engage with employees in his stead.
9:05am-9:20am: Basketball betting on hold
Speaker:
Johnny Ng, Lawmaker
9:20am-9:30am: CUHK head and neck cancer study
Speaker:
Dr. Jason Huang, study author and Assistant Professor from The Jockey Club School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
9:32am-9-45am: Improved Heat Stress at Work Warning system
Speaker:
Lam Chun-sing, Lawmaker
9:45am-10:00am: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's AI clone
Speaker:
Raj Shroff, AI consultant