Hong Kong police launch AI-powered website to help people exit new Kai Tak Sports Park

[HKFP] - 02/18/2025

The Hong Kong Police Force has launched an AI-powered website to help people leave the Kai Tak Sports Park. The website was tested when around 50,000 civil servants and residents took part in another stress test at the facility on Sunday. The venue is set to open on March 1. “The platform (…)



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