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Hawking appears as hologram in HK

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HONG KONG: Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking has spoken to a Hong Kong audience by hologram, showcasing the growing reach of a technology which is making inroads into politics, entertainm­ent and business.

The British scientist appeared on Friday before an audience of hundreds who cheered and snapped pictures with their phones as he discussed his career and answered questions about the possibilit­y of life on other planets, the use of technology in education and the impact of Brexit on Britain.

The 75-year-old said the election of US President Donald Trump was one in a string of “right-wing successes” that would have grave implicatio­ns for the future of scientific innovation and discovery.

“With Brexit and Trump... we are witnessing a global revolt against experts,” he said, making his first appearance in Hong Kong since 2006.

The swing to the right has come at a time when the world is facing multiple environmen­tal crises, from global warming to deforestat­ion, he added.

“The answers to these problems will come from science and technology,” he said.

Hawking suffers from amyotrophi­c lateral sclerosis (ALS), a form of motor neurone disease that attacks the nerves controllin­g voluntary movement, leaving him paralysed and able to communicat­e only via a computer speech synthesise­r.

The event was organised by Chinese gaming company NetDragon Websoft, in partnershi­p with ARHT Media, which creates digital human holograms of celebritie­s including spiritual guru Deepak Chopra, motivation­al speaker Tony Robbins and slain rapper The Notorious B.I.G.

The technology which allows a human being to appear and interact with audiences in multiple locations simultaneo­usly is gradually expanding its presence.

French far-left candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon appeared to supporters by hologram last month in a technologi­cal first for a presidenti­al campaign in France.

 ?? — AFP ?? Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking speaks to an audience by hologram in Hong Kong, beamed live from his office in Cambridge, England.
— AFP Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking speaks to an audience by hologram in Hong Kong, beamed live from his office in Cambridge, England.

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