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Hong Kong Urged to Draft Focused 5-Year AI Plan

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  • Industry leaders suggest Hong Kong's five-year plan should focus on AI, leveraging core strengths like urban development, healthcare, and finance, rather than broad tech coverage or manufacturing.
  • They also recommend pilot programs for cross-border data transfers with mainland China.

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Industry leaders discussed Hong Kong's AI future at the South China Morning Post's China Conference, focusing on how the city can achieve its AI aspirations and serve as a launchpad for mainland Chinese enterprises.

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Hong Kong should draft a five-year plan that includes an artificial intelligence (AI) focus that is not too broad, makes the most of its core strengths and attracts the best talent to develop the sector, industry leaders have said.

At the South China Morning Post’s China Conference on Tuesday, speakers at a panel discussion titled “Intelligence at Scale: Hong Kong’s AI-Powered Future” considered how Hong Kong could deliver on its AI aspirations and the city’s readiness as a launch pad for mainland Chinese enterprises.

Zhang Xiaoyan, vice-president of the China Centre for Information Industry Development, an institution under China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, said that as Hong Kong formulated its first five-year plan, it should refrain from drafting technology plans that were too broad.

“Hong Kong, because it’s relatively smaller in terms of economy, so your first five-year plan should not be a very broad one. Just like the mainland, especially in the AI sector, you do not need to cover all the frontier technologies,” Zhang said.

“You can pick the [strongest or] most competitive scenarios in Hong Kong, such as urban development, healthcare or finance, instead of manufacturing, because manufacturing in Hong Kong accounts for only 1 per cent of your general gross domestic product (GDP). So let us learn from the mainland, but also keep [in line] with Hong Kong's features and advantages in AI development.”

Zhang added that the city should establish pilot programmes for cross-border data transfers to complement the mainland by building high-level industry data sets in collaboration with mainland partners.

Offene Fragen

  • What specific pilot programs for data transfer will be established?
  • How will Hong Kong attract top AI talent?
  • What are the exact 'strongest or most competitive scenarios' for Hong Kong's AI focus?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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