Reprinted from today's South China Morning Post
The control is more pervasive and persuasive than you recognize.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Azu8XnZdxeA&ab_channel=PowerfulJRE
Make independent thinkers great again.
I'm the biggest fan of HK and even consider it the best place to live and invest from (https://blog.inverteum.com/p/why-hong-kong-is-the-best-place-to-live-and-invest-from), but I agree that AI is definitely not suited to the city.
Shenzhen has a lower startup cost, more extensive tech ecosystem and willingness to embrace innovation, and greater access to engineering talent.
As an example of the pace of innovation here, HK has still not legalized ride hailing, which has been around for a decade in most of the world.
thanks for your comment and I agree
The control is more pervasive and persuasive than you recognize.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Azu8XnZdxeA&ab_channel=PowerfulJRE
Make independent thinkers great again.
I'm the biggest fan of HK and even consider it the best place to live and invest from (https://blog.inverteum.com/p/why-hong-kong-is-the-best-place-to-live-and-invest-from), but I agree that AI is definitely not suited to the city.
Shenzhen has a lower startup cost, more extensive tech ecosystem and willingness to embrace innovation, and greater access to engineering talent.
As an example of the pace of innovation here, HK has still not legalized ride hailing, which has been around for a decade in most of the world.
thanks for your comment and I agree