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Hong Kong deploys AI chatbot developed by local university to help residents quit smoking
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SCMP Economy27.05.2026Gesundheit1 dk okumaChina

Hong Kong deploys AI chatbot developed by local university to help residents quit smoking

Health authorities launch “Chat to Quit” pilot as part of “Quit in June” campaign after failing to meet smoking reduction target despite strict tobacco controls

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  • Hong Kong health authorities have introduced an AI chatbot developed by a local university to assist smokers in quitting, alongside free nicotine patches and traditional Chinese medicine “ear seeds”.
  • The initiative comes after the city missed its smoking reduction target despite having one of the lowest smoking rates among developed economies at 8.5 percent.

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Warum es wichtig ist

Hong Kong health authorities have been running campaigns to reduce smoking prevalence. Despite achieving one of the lowest rates among developed economies, the city missed its internal reduction target. Officials are now expanding cessation support with innovative tools including artificial intelligence and elements of traditional Chinese medicine.

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Hong Kong health authorities have deployed an AI chatbot developed by a local university to help residents quit smoking, after missing their target despite a clampdown on tobacco products.

The Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office noted on Wednesday that the city’s smoking rate had dropped to 8.5 per cent last year, one of the lowest among developed economies.

The office unveiled its “Chat to Quit” chatbot pilot initiative as part of its annual “Quit in June” campaign. The drive also offers free nicotine patches and “ear seeds”, a needle-free type of acupressure in traditional Chinese medicine, for smokers in need.

Ahead of World No Tobacco Day on Sunday, Office head Dr Manny Lam Man-chung said authorities were taking a multipronged strategy to make tobacco products less appealing and ensure services for quitting smoking were more accessible.

“We are thinking outside the box, deploying Chinese medicine and AI to cater to the needs of different smokers, such as those who work long hours and cannot attend the [clinics] on their own,” he said.

“Now, they can use the AI chatbot, which is available around the clock.”

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  • The “Chat to Quit” pilot will likely be evaluated for effectiveness and potentially expanded if it demonstrates positive results in helping users quit smoking.

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Offene Fragen

  • Which local university developed the AI chatbot?
  • What are the specific performance targets for the smoking rate that were missed?
  • How effective has the use of “ear seeds” been shown to be in smoking cessation?
  • What metrics will be used to evaluate the success of the “Chat to Quit” pilot?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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