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Hong Kong Launches Its First Generative AI Model

The locally designed AI tool, which is driven by DeepSeek's data learning model, has so far been tested by about 70 HKSAR government departments.

 

Last week, Hong Kong launched its first generative artificial intelligence (AI) model, HKGAI V1, ushering in a new era in the city's AI development. The tool was designed by the Hong Kong Generative AI Research and Development Centre (HKGAI) for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government's InnoHK innovation program. 

The locally designed AI tool, which is driven by DeepSeek's data learning model, has so far been tested by about 70 HKSAR government departments. According to a press statement from HKGAI, this innovative accomplishment marks the successful localisation of DeepSeek in Hong Kong, injecting new vitality to the city's AI ecosystem and demonstrating the strong collaborative innovation capabilities between Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland in AI. 

Sun Dong, the HKSAR government's Secretary for Innovation, Technology, and Industry, highlighted during the launch ceremony that artificial intelligence (AI) is in the vanguard of a new industrial revolution and technical revolution, and Hong Kong is actively participating in this wave. 

Sun also emphasised the HKSAR government's broader efforts to encourage AI research, which include the building of an AI supercomputing centre, a 3-billion Hong Kong dollar (386 million US dollar) AI funding plan, and the clustering of over 800 AI enterprises at Science Park and Cyberport. He expressed confidence that the locally produced large language model will soon be available for usage by not just enterprises and people, but also for overseas Chinese communities. 

DeepSeek, founded by Liang Wengfeng, previously stunned the world with its low-cost AI model, which was created with substantially fewer processing resources than larger US tech businesses such as OpenAI and Meta. The HKGAI V1 system is the first in the world to use DeepSeek's full-parameter fine-tuning research methodology. 

The financial secretary allocated HK$1 billion (US$128.6 million) in the budget to build the Hong Kong AI Research and Development Institute. The government intends to start the institute by the fiscal year 2026-27, with cash set aside for the first five years to cover operational costs, including employing staff. 

“Our goal is to ensure Hong Kong’s leading role in the development of AI … So the Institute will focus on facilitating upstream research and development [R&D], midstream and downstream transformation of R&D outcomes, and expanding application scenarios,” Sun noted.
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