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Hong Kong turns to AI to tackle persistent rat infestations, but challenges remain
Experts say the city’s rat problem remains an environmental management challenge that artificial intelligence can help monitor, but not solve on its own.
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What happenedExperts say the city’s rat problem remains an environmental management challenge that artificial intelligence can help monitor, but not solve on its own.
The headline splitCNA Singapore frames it as "Hong Kong turns to AI to tackle persistent rat infestations, but challenges remain". South China Morning Post frames it as "UBS prepares to open its next chapter of growth with a new Hong Kong home in West Kowloon".
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Hong Kong turns to AI to tackle persistent rat infestations, but challenges remain
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Experts say the city’s rat problem remains an environmental management challenge that artificial intelligence can help monitor, but not solve on its own.
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