Hong Kong AI Podcast

EP09: Expert Systems, Agent Risk & the Fixer Economy (Ronald Yu)

1 h 1 min · 18 mei 2026
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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 chain was first architected), then computer forensics, then law. He co-founded MakeBell with Kenneth and teaches AI Law at CityU and CUHK. We dig into the symbolic-to-generative-to-neurosymbolic arc, why vibe-coded agents will break at enterprise scale (and the coming "fixer economy" for cleanup specialists), and one oral-exam trick for assessing students in the GPT era.

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