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发挥国际数据港优势,香港人工智能×数据蓬勃发展

Group 1 - Hong Kong government positions AI as a key industry, leveraging its status as an international data hub to foster innovation and development in AI and data within the Greater Bay Area [1] - The collaboration between Hong Kong Cyberport, Guangzhou Data Exchange, and China Unicom International aims to promote cross-border data cooperation, focusing on sectors like financial risk control, healthcare, and cross-border trade [2] - The Hong Kong government has signed a memorandum with the National Internet Information Office to facilitate cross-border data flow in the Greater Bay Area, enhancing data security and compliance [2] Group 2 - The Hong Kong government plans to establish a research institute to guide AI innovation and application, aligning with the national "AI+" strategy [3] - An open data platform provides over 5,500 datasets from various government departments and agencies, promoting transparency and innovation in data usage [3] - The Cyberport will launch the largest AI supercomputing center in Hong Kong by the end of 2024, supporting startups from R&D to market promotion [3] Group 3 - The Hong Kong government has allocated HKD 3 billion for a three-year AI funding program, with approximately HKD 300 million already granted to projects in various fields, including large language models and synthetic biology [4] - As of June 2023, over 90% of the computing power from the approved projects has been utilized, indicating strong engagement with the AI supercomputing center [4]