Hong Kong invests $ 125 million in artificial intelligence, and expands the superior computing power in Cyberport
Hong Kong, a government -backed commercial center, focuses on Web3, Blockchain and artificial intelligence, increases its investments in emerging technologies to put the city as a global technical pioneer.
On February 27, Cyberport hosted the “AI Safety, TRUST, responsibility” forum with international academic institutions to discuss the governance of artificial intelligence, safety and responsible innovation.
The Cyberport Center hosts more than 270 institutions related to Blockchain technology and more than 350 startups AI specializes and develops and develops large data research.
Hong Kong Cyberport hosts the top of artificial intelligence. Source: Cyberport
One day, on February 26, the Hong Kong government budget 2025-26 paid The attention of emerging technologies, with the aim of “seizing the critical opportunities provided by technological reform and developing artificial intelligence.”
Hong Kong invests heavily in Web3 and AI via the Cyberport Center
Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo Bo announced during the Hing Kong budget speech.
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The institute is devoted to “to facilitate research and development on the source, transfer research and development results in the middle of the road and the match, and expand the application scenarios.”
To supply WEB3, Blockchain and Ai Innovation, the Cyberport AI (AISC), which was launched on December 9, 2024, will grow to a computing power of 3000 PETAFLOPs and will be able to treat 3000 of the seconds per second.
Simplify artificial intelligence research and talent development
In addition, one of the joint organizations of the Artificial Intelligence Forum, the World of Digital Technology Academy (WDTA), has announced the creation of the “WDTA Asia-Pacific Institute) in Cyberport.
Yale Li, CEO of WDTA, highlighted the three basic initiatives of the institute. This includes building a “safety” technology framework, creating a valuable system “directed towards man” and adhering to “responsible innovation”.
Cyberport has signed many memoranda of understanding with universities and institutions to help students in training and employment opportunities. Finally, the Hong Kong government allocated $ 3 billion from Hong Kong ($ 385.6 million) to Cypport to launch an Amnesty International subsidy scheme for three years to support innovations.
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