Hong Kong advances AI development with new projects

Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po said on Sunday that Hong Kong is advancing Artificial Intelligence development, including plans to open its first humanoid robot-operated convenience store.

Chan noted in his blog that the Sandy Ridge Data Facility Cluster is under construction and expected to deliver 180,000 PFLOPS by 2032, which is 36 times the current capacity. The Artificial Intelligence Subsidy Scheme has already approved more than 30 projects covering areas such as Large Language Models and Embodied Intelligence. The Committee on AI+ and Industry Development Strategy has been formed and will hold its first meeting this month. Hong Kong will soon open a 24-hour convenience store in Hung Hom operated by a humanoid robot from a mainland Chinese company focused on Embodied AI, its first outside the mainland.

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Underwater view of China's submerged AI server modules on the ocean floor surrounded by marine life.
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China sinks servers underwater for AI data centers

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China has deployed 2,000 servers beneath the ocean to address surging power needs for artificial intelligence.

Hong Kong is advancing an “AI for all” initiative to integrate artificial intelligence across society, including an allocation of HK$50 million for public awareness and skills-building through AI courses, seminars, and competitions on responsible use. The Employees Retraining Board will be rebranded as “Upskill Hong Kong” to offer skills-based AI training for workforce competitiveness. Industry leaders like Keith Li King-wah of Innopage have been adapting to the technology ahead of these government efforts, which also involve a major overhaul of school curricula and vocational retraining.

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Shenzhen-based EngineAI is leveraging Hong Kong as a springboard for global expansion, planning a local listing this year while using its computing power to enter the North American market. The company's robots have been bought by Mideast firms and require cloud-based computing accessible from anywhere.

China's Ministry of Transport and three other government bodies have released an action plan to deeply integrate artificial intelligence into the shipping industry by 2027, including at least three pilot zones and more than 100 smart vessels. The strategy aims to bolster maritime operations and address bottlenecks amid global competition. By 2030, Beijing seeks to fully master key technologies and achieve a globally advanced level.

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Chinese director Jia Zhangke spoke about using AI tools in filmmaking during a panel at the 2026 Hong Kong FilMart. The Golden Rooster Roundtable on March 17 examined Chinese cinema's evolution amid digital intelligence, featuring market insights and AI discussions.

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