This summit aims at inviting people from various backgrounds to exchange on the topic of AI and 5G enabled smart and sustainable cities, leveraging two unique strengths of Finland - AI and mobile communications. This Summit will bring together participants from various Finnish and Hong Kong industries, academia and government to discuss, create and develop the future of a 5G and AI- enabled smart and sustainable Hong Kong. It will also provide opportunities for networking between the aforementioned parties.
AI will be at the core of the future city, exploiting the multiple sources of data scattered around the city. Nowadays, more than 7 billion IoT devices are deployed within cities around the world. This number is expected to increase exponentially over the coming years. Future AI will therefore be reliant on a strong communication medium such as 5G. In order for AI to expand, this communication medium will not only have to provide high bandwidth and low-latency for real-time propagation of information, but also the building blocks for distributed AI at the edge of the network, as close from the user as possible. For instance, applications such as mobile Augmented Reality would strongly benefit from such a communication medium due to their dependency on bandwidth, latency and computing resources. The first session of this summit will focus on how AI can be integrated within the future 5G developments, with a strong focus on embedding intelligence within sustainable cities.
Following the synergy between AI and 5G, this summit will address the software implications of AI. This session will not only discuss how to improve the existing AI software, whether in terms of robustness, performance and accuracy, but also how to incorporate AI in the software development process, for instance, within code analysis, testing, and security. This session will also discuss the novel applications made possible by AI, with a focus on social advances in terms of education, health, elderly care and disabilities, and privacy-preservation in a data-hungry AI world. The following session will focus on the implications of AI for the user, and more particularly how AR and AI interfaces can improve the AI-human interaction. Finally, this summit will target the consequences of the current, seemingly uncontrollable urban sprawl. Traffic congestion and pollution in continuously growing cities can be tamed through fine monitoring of metrics such as the air quality around the city. To this purpose, massive networks of sensing devices need to be deployed and orchestrated remotely, which will lead to considerable challenges developed during the fourth and final session.
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Program: Tuesday 5th March 2019
Time: 9:00 - 15:30
9:00 | Registration and networking |
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9:30 |
Opening remarks Dr. David Chung Wai-keung, JP (Under Secretary for Innovation and Technology) MC: Dr. Anna-Maria Salmi (Head of Development, International Affairs, University of Helsinki) |
10:00 | Photo session |
10:05 | MC: Dr. Patrik Floréen (University Lecturer, University of Helsinki; Vice-Director, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology and Member of the Finnish Government AI Program’s group on AI Ethics)
Keynote 1: Mr. Marko Tiesmäki (Nokia) |
10:25 |
PANEL 1: AI AND 5G Moderator: Prof. James Kwok (Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) Panelists: |
11:05 | Coffee Break |
11:20 | Keynote 2: Prof. Petri Myllymaki (Professor, University of Helsinki, Director of Helsinki Institute for Information Technology and Vice Director of the Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence) Title: Finland’s AI Strategy and Flagship Programme |
11:40 |
PANEL 2: AI, SOFTWARE AND APPLICATIONS Moderator: Mr. Simon Wong (CEO, LSCM) Panelists: |
12:10 | Network standing lunch |
13:30 | Keynote 3: Prof. Michael Lyu (Head of Computer Science and Engineering, Chinese University of Hong Kong) Title: Intelligent "Software Engineering" and "Intelligent Software" Engineering |
13:50 | Keynote 4: Prof. Richard Mortier (Reader in Computing and Human-Data Interaction, University of Cambridge) Title: Databox and the Art of Human-Data Interaction |
14:10 |
PANEL 3: AI-HUMAN INTERACTIONS AND INTERFACES Moderator: Prof. Richard Mortier (Reader in Computing and Human-Data Interaction, University of Cambridge) Panelists: |
14:40 | Keynote 5: Prof. Victor O.K. Li (Chair Professor, University of Hong Kong) Title: AI to Advance Well-being and Society |
15:00 |
PANEL 4: AI FOR SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES Moderator: Prof. Jimmy Fung (Head of ENVR, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) Panelists: |
15:30 |
Closing remarks Prof. Pan Hui (Nokia Chair Professor, University of Helsinki) |