Presenters:Violet Wong and Raj Shroff
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Imagine a world where humanoid robots live among us and handle all your household chores, from laundry to dishes to tidying up.
What seemed like a pipe dream in the past could now be close to reality with Figure's new humanoid robot Helix, which can see the environment, understand verbal commands, and interact with the real world.
Unlike traditional robots that require extensive programming for each function, Helix uses a generalist AI model that allows it to perform tasks it was never trained to do.
As Figure prepares to test these robots in homes, how should we harness these powerful capabilities? What risks should be considered before letting robots take over our daily tasks?
Listen to what AI consultant Raj Shroff has to say in this episode of Tech Tuesday.
You'll also hear from a HKUST professor a local ChatGPT-style AI tool powered by DeepSeek.
Presenters:Violet Wong and Raj Shroff
Have you ever wondered if the photorealistic images you see on social media platforms are real... or actually generated by AI?
To keep users informed, Meta says it plans to add a "made with AI" label on images, videos and audio if it detects content created or altered by AI, or when people disclose that they're uploading such materials.
Why is it so important to flag AI-generated content? Is it something that can be done easily? Listen to AI consultant Raj Shroff's take on the issue.
You'll also hear about Spotify's AI-generated playlist feature and the less-than-satisfactory reviews of Humane's Ai Pin, a screenless gadget designed to replace your smartphone.