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How one artist hacked Google Maps to communicate the limits of AI
Art is based on life, and AI doesn't have one. That's just one reason why the art community is uniquely well-positioned to show us the limitations of AI
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Tatler Gen.T Summit
From speakers to experiences, everything to know about the innovation and ideas festival that took place in Hong Kong from November 9 to 10, 2023
View All →AI has made it so that we cannot trust our own eyes. Here’s how we can fight misinformation
Deepfakes are threatening privacy and security. Detection methods using deep learning aim to combat this but there’s a long way to go.
How sustainability rewards app Zero2 is uniting Hong Kongers to go green
At the launch event of its Live Local campaign, Arthur Lam of Negawatt Utility, the prop-tech company behind the app, describes his hope of propelling the city into the next frontier of sustainability
The hidden potential for bamboo as a sustainable construction material, according to an impact entrepreneur
Lucas Loo’s sustainable startup, Sead Industries, is focused on combating climate change while empowering ‘Orang Asli’ communities by transforming bamboo into the construction material of the future
Would Leonardo da Vinci have used AI?
Artificial intelligence could help artists spark an era of free thought and new ideas in the arts and elsewhere
The lawyer who’s making a difference among Singapore’s most vulnerable
A lawyer by day and a social advocate by night, Renita Sophia Crasta is determined to find solutions to issues facing women, seniors, low‑income families and migrant workers
Podcasts
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View All →How the Malaysian animation studio behind ‘BoBoiBoy’ and ‘Mechamato’ is exporting its stories across Asia
Mohd Nizam Abdul Razak, CEO of Malaysian animation studio Monsta, opens up about being a kid at heart and finding creative inspiration in everyday objects
When gig goes big: How AI can transform freelance into fortune
Emerging nations have a real opportunity to leverage AI and cash in on knowledge-based work which allows flexibility
Young people are getting angrier about climate change—and that anger may yet save us
Across the globe, more young people are expressing anger about climate change. And that, experts say, may not necessarily be a bad thing
5 young leaders championing sustainability in Singapore
Sustainability has been at the forefront of everyone’s minds. Here are the young people using their resources in Singapore to make a difference
We held a private screening of Afghan activist Mahbouba Seraj’s documentary—and we can’t stop thinking about it
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we screened ‘The Noble Guardian’, an eye-opening film directed by award-winning journalist Anna Coren on the life of girls and women in Afghanistan—and the tenacity of one woman in trying to alleviate their plight