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香港人工智能产业发展“好风正起”
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2025-07-20 22:21

Core Viewpoint - The recent launch of "QueWi," Hong Kong's first publicly available free multi-model automatic collaborative general Q&A system, reflects the rapid development of the AI industry in Hong Kong, supported by local innovation and government policies [2][3]. Group 1: Industry Development - The "2025 Hong Kong International Talent Career Expo" focused on innovation technology, industrial manufacturing, and smart cities, attracting over 50 companies and nearly 5,000 job seekers [3]. - The Hong Kong government plans to allocate HKD 1 billion to establish an AI research institute and has approved five projects led by local universities and research institutions to accelerate the development of large model-related research [3][4]. - The Hong Kong Supercomputing Center is expected to become a crucial pillar for AI development, gathering talent in computing power, data, and algorithms [4]. Group 2: Economic Impact - AI technology is seen as a new engine for economic development, with various sectors in Hong Kong, including fashion design, medical diagnosis, and financial technology, actively integrating AI [5]. - The HKGAI V1 model, released in February, is supported by Hong Kong's largest local knowledge base and is set to launch its first application, "港话通," to the public later this year [5]. Group 3: Talent and Collaboration - The demand for professional talent in the innovation and technology sector, particularly in AI, is expected to exceed 100,000 by 2030, highlighting the urgent need for skilled professionals [3]. - Collaboration among universities, experts, and industries is deemed essential for maximizing Hong Kong's AI development potential [7]. Group 4: Regional Integration - Hong Kong is positioned as a core hub connecting national and global AI developments, with the HKGAI model focusing on applications in law, education, and healthcare [7][8]. - The Greater Bay Area is identified as an active region for AI technology and product development, leveraging Hong Kong's research capabilities and the complete industrial chain of mainland cities [8].