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Scholars and experts from around the globe have gathered at the Hong Kong Palace Museum to examine artificial intelligence through humanistic and societal lenses at the 2nd International Symposium on Humanities and Culture: Visions of a Digital Future.
The first day of the event explored "The Place of Humanities in Digital Futures" - emphasizing how human values can shape AI - and "Neglected Voices and AI Challenges," which addressed bias and inclusivity.
Key speakers include HKPM director Louis Ng Chi-wa, Chinese Institute of Hong Kong president Huang Ping, and experts from noted institutions such as Yale University and Harvard University.
Paul Poon Wai-yin, deputy chairman of HKBU's Council and Court, underscored the symposium's role in fostering global dialogue at yesterday's opening ceremony, saying the event "offers a unique opportunity to engage with international scholars who bring diverse insights."HKBU president Alexander Wai Ping-kong stressed the need to equip students with AI skills amid rapid industry advancements while provost Martin Wong Ding-fat highlighted the university's commitment to humanistic technology development.
Winsome Chow Wai-sum, chief executive of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council, praised HKBU's transdisciplinary integration at the event.ayra.wang@singtaonewscorp.com