Hong Kong enterprises remain "cautious" about building and deploying artificial intelligence (AI) applications, owing to the challenges of acquiring high-quality data and uncertainties in the technology's return on investment, according to a survey. Conducted by Paris-based digital consultancy fifty-five during the Google Cloud Summit in Hong Kong last month, the survey showed that many local firms have not yet initiated any AI-driven projects. There were 139 survey respondents at the conference
China is seeking to establish least 50 sets of artificial intelligence (AI) standards by 2026, according to a new draft policy from Beijing, as the mainland pushes to close the gap with the United States in developing this technology. The proposed standards will include those that pertain to the training of large language models (LLMs) - the technology underpinning generative AI services like ChatGPT - as well as safety, governance, industrial applications, software, computing systems, data cent
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