10 October 2024
The HSUHK “Symposium on Using Generative AI (ChatGPT) to Enhance Academic Teaching”, organised by the Research Institute for Business and the Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL), was held on 10 October 2024. The symposium explored the applications and implications of this technology in education.
At the symposium, HSUHK staff members introduced innovative ways of integrating Generative AI into education. Ms Rosalie Woo from the Department of Economics and Finance presented how AI can create interactive financial planning games for the elderly. Mr Kelvin Wan from CTL and Dr Christine Choy from the Department of Art and Design, shared insights on using AI to preserve and manage cultural heritage, highlighting the intersection of technology and tradition in creative ways. Ms Laura Cavanna from the Department of Art and Design provided a fascinating glimpse into the realm of architecture and design, demonstrating how AI can enhance creativity and problem-solving in the fields. Additionally, scholars from Hong Kong Baptist University and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University shared their cutting-edge research on Generative AI in education.


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