Hong Kong Develops Its Own AI Tool Amid OpenAI Restrictions
The city tests an indigenous ChatGPT-style program for civil servants as OpenAI blocks access to unsupported regions.
- Hong Kong's AI tool, designed for government use, may be available to the public later.
- The program, developed with local universities, includes future features like graphics and video design.
- OpenAI's recent measures to block access in certain regions prompted the local AI initiative.
- Chinese tech giants have also launched AI models adhering to national censorship rules.
- Hong Kong's AI aims to address local language and issues more accurately than foreign counterparts.