August 19, 2025 - 01:51

As Hong Kong navigates a significant technological transformation, experts are emphasizing the importance of AI literacy for its citizens. Aiming to equip the population with essential skills, initiatives such as the Just Start campaign have been launched to educate one million residents on artificial intelligence. This proactive approach seeks to prepare individuals for the evolving job market, where AI and automation are becoming increasingly prevalent.
The campaign is designed to demystify AI concepts and provide practical training, ensuring that participants can leverage these technologies effectively in their careers. As industries across the globe adapt to rapid advancements, the ability to understand and utilize AI tools will be critical for future employment opportunities.
Local educators and tech leaders are collaborating to create accessible resources and workshops, emphasizing hands-on learning and real-world applications. By fostering a culture of AI literacy, Hong Kong aims to position itself as a leader in technological innovation, ensuring that its workforce is ready to meet the challenges of tomorrow.
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