Hong Kong’s MTR adopts AI-powered systems for deploying trains, crowd control

Hong Kong’s MTR adopts AI-powered systems for deploying trains, crowd control

Hong Kong’s rail giant has implemented two AI-powered systems to help formulate train deployment and crowd control plans for major events at Kai Tak Sports Park, with plans to consider expanding their applications. The MTR Corporation said on Friday that the two artificial intelligence (AI) tools – a ridership prediction model and intelligent crowd diversion…

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Could Hongkongers have avoided wet commute with earlier black rainstorm signal?

Could Hongkongers have avoided wet commute with earlier black rainstorm signal?

Thousands of disgruntled Hongkongers caught in heavy rain during their Tuesday morning commute have asked why the city’s weather forecaster did not issue its highest-level warning earlier, although meteorologists have said some deluges are hard to predict. Social media users took to the comments section of the Observatory’s posts to vent their frustration after the…

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Why are Hong Kong eateries selling ‘poor man’s meals’ bucking closure trend?

Why are Hong Kong eateries selling ‘poor man’s meals’ bucking closure trend?

Eateries specialising in what were once known as “poor man’s meals” and which typically operated in Hong Kong’s lower-income neighbourhoods are now bucking the local trend of closing restaurants, with many chains now expanding across the city. One expansive player is Kuen Fat Kitchen, which recently came under the spotlight for spending HK$180,000 (US$22,900) a…

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