Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming a core technology for optimizing efficiency and driving innovation, with wide applications in fields such as healthcare, business operations, and public safety. However, like the other side of a coin, it also provides opportunities for criminals. As AI technology becomes increasingly sophisticated, criminal organizations are using it for hacking attacks, fraud, video forgery for extortion, and the spread of misinformation, making it difficult for people to defend against such threats.
25 Jun 2025
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After the Second World War, London underwent a profound transformation from a global trading port to an offshore financial center. In 1964, London ranked among the top three ports in Europe, handling as much as 61.3 million tons of cargo. However, by the 1980s, with the widespread adoption of large ocean-going vessels and container technology, the local enclosed docks were geographically and structurally unable to meet the demands of modern cargo transport. As a result, the volume of goods handled dropped sharply to 25 million tons, causing London’s port to lose its leading position.
18 Jun 2025
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In today's highly competitive business environment, innovative collaboration has become an important way for companies to gain an advantage. In innovation-driven partnerships, large enterprises often collaborate with small technology firms, integrating the latter's core technologies into their own products to drive product innovation and expand market share. To secure collaboration opportunities, small enterprises also need to demonstrate to potential partners the application potential and market prospects of their technology integration.
13 Jun 2025
"If it lasts more than three or four months, I think many of these small and medium-sized enterprises will not be able to bear it," said Zhiwu Chen, chair professor of finance at the University of Hong Kong.
"This is definitely a bargaining chip for the United States."
12 Jun 2025
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Van Gogh in the Chip: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Creative Processes and the Art Market
In recent years, the explosive development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has sparked intense discussions and deep anxieties around the world. People are questioning whether AI will replace human jobs and disrupt various industries. As early as 2016, British physicist Stephen Hawking predicted that with the rise of AI, the middle class would inevitably be affected by the trend of job loss, and only positions that require the most care, creativity, and supervision would be preserved.
11 Jun 2025
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the global job market, with many companies introducing AI into their daily operations to reduce costs and enhance efficiency. However, this has raised concerns that AI may replace humans. A multinational investment bank has even identified Hong Kong as one of the places most affected by AI, estimating that nearly 30% of jobs in the region could be at risk. What impact will AI have on the job market? The World Economic Forum predicts that due to the emergence of new technologies like AI, 92 million existing jobs will be eliminated globally, but at the same time, 170 million new positions will be created. How should the government assist workers in transitioning?
7 Jun 2025
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Recently, mainland e-commerce giants like Taobao, JD.com, and Pinduoduo have ramped up their efforts to include the Hong Kong market in their free shipping zones. In the past, Hong Kong residents had to use intermediary services to receive their orders, but the newly launched one-stop shopping services are naturally very popular.
4 Jun 2025
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Prof. Zhiwu Chen, Chair Professor of Finance at HKU Business School recently shared his perspectives with SCMP on the US ban targeting Chinese testing labs over security risks. Prof. Chen highlighted the practical challenges, "It is hard to determine where each component is tested, when so many things make up a smartphone... I don’t know how you can enforce it." He also pointed out the potential impact on major brands like Apple and Samsung, and ultimately, on American consumers who may face "fewer, more expensive choices." A complex issue with significant implications for global supply chains and tech policy.
3 Jun 2025
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Companies need to understand the currently observable technologies and consider whether to apply these technologies directly or to conduct further research and development. Second, the application of design thinking is crucial, as it helps businesses achieve cross-disciplinary innovation and conduct diverse experiments based on market insights. Third, the management culture and internal management models of companies are also very important, as these factors can facilitate the advancement of innovation projects.
2 Jun 2025
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