Group 1 - The U.S. government has announced a suspension or restriction on Harvard University's participation in student and exchange visitor visa programs, prompting Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) to invite affected international students to continue their studies at HKUST [1][2] - HKUST has received numerous inquiries from students affected by the U.S. policy since announcing support measures, and the university is providing consultation and assistance, including academic planning and visa advice [2][4] - HKUST has already issued admission notices to two Harvard graduate students in the fields of "Science and Technology" and "Interdisciplinary" research, indicating a proactive approach to attract talent from Harvard [4] Group 2 - HKUST's Vice President, Guo Yike, emphasized the university's strong global ranking in employability and a patent utilization rate of 33%, showcasing its commitment to contributing to scientific development and human progress [4] - Guo Yike highlighted the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in reshaping organizational structures, suggesting that AI's value extends beyond efficiency to fundamentally changing institutions like hospitals and universities [5][6] - The development of robots should focus on two paths: enhancing human efficiency in tasks and performing tasks that are difficult or impossible for humans, such as precision control in surgical robots and caregiving robots [6]
香港科技大学首席副校长郭毅可:已向两名哈佛国际生发出录取通知;人工智能发展更重要的不是效率而是重塑组织结构
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-06-07 12:34