On Friday's Backchat, we looked at the recent unveiling of a new regulatory framework for the ride-hailing industry, including requiring licences for ride-hailing operators.
Chief Executive John Lee earlier said that the city should no longer delay in addressing the issue despite its complexity.
We spoke to an expert and got his take on the proposal.
We then turned our attention to how artificial intelligence is transforming the ways books are published - a trend that Hong Kong is helping to set.
After the break, we listened to how one organisation is trying to make fitting rooms in Hong Kong more accessible for people with disabilities.
And finally, we spoke to an expert from the University of Science and Technology about a new medical imaging tool that can reduce patients' exposure to radiation.
9:05am-9:25am: New ride-hailing platform
Speaker:
- Ryan Ip, Vice President of Our Hong Kong Foundation
9:25am-9:30am: Newly launched AI-powered publishing tool
Speaker:
- Sharon Wong, Chairperson of Publishing 3.0+
9:32am-9:45am: Fitting rooms for the disabled
Speaker:
- Alvina Chau, Executive Director of Hong Kong PHAB Association
9:45am-10:00am: HKUST's AI medical imaging
Speaker:
- Prof. Li Xiaomeng, Associate Director of Centre for Medical Imaging and Analysis