
A self-taught shader artist from Diamond Hill who beat Google projects to reach the Webby Awards top 5 — Lok Lok Wong builds 3D worlds that run on an iPad using nothing but math, Three.js, and raw curiosity. From particle simulations and shader alche... more
Ronald's tech career predates AI being a boardroom imperative by decades — IBM (on the same GM manufacturing team as pre-Craigslist Craig Newmark), Wang Labs, HP, FedEx Singapore (where the client-server system later used for Apple/Foxconn supply cha... more
Jeremy is a private M&A lawyer who runs a legal AI startup — and runs his own LLM inference hardware out of his living room because he's been building custom PCs since age 14 (for Call of Duty), then mined Dogecoin on graphics cards, and discovered a... more
Jenny Wong is a corporate marketer with a creative writing background and zero IT experience. Six months ago she set out to build an AI that could write tonally-correct Cantonese pop lyrics. Every major LLM failed at Cantonese tone-matching. So she t... more
Michelangiolo quit quantitative finance during COVID to teach himself computer science from his home in Italy — now he builds some of the most interesting search infrastructure in Hong Kong. We dig into why vanilla RAG is broken, his "covariate searc... more
Our first fully-Cantonese episode. Kenneth Yip is the founder and general counsel of MakeBell — an AI legal tech startup building domain-specific AI assistants for Hong Kong legal professionals, with a focus on human-in-the-loop design, accuracy, and... more
William has been doing AI since high school — 12 years before GPT made it mainstream. We talk about what's really inside these models, the difference between knowledge and intelligence, latent space research, and why the labeled data problem shaped e... more
Nils dives into multi-robot coordination and collaborative perception — how phones, glasses, and robots build a shared understanding of physical space. From Warhammer AR overlays during COVID to a patented phone-to-phone calibration technique and ret... more
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The show centers on practical AI in Hong Kong, featuring engineers, researchers, lawyers, and entrepreneurs who discuss how AI intersects with everyday business, policy, and technology ecosystems. Episodes regularly cover AI applications in industry (from legal tech and IP to robotics and multilingual AI), the implications of AI for software development, and the local HK AI scene, including regulatory, privacy, and operational considerations. Notable angles include on-premise versus cloud AI for professional services, spatial computing and robotics in urban settings, and the balance between open data and IP protection. The format often blends technical explanations with real-world stories, making it useful for listeners who want concrete ex... more
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