Kelly Le is a multimedia reporter and producer who covers a range of topics including technology, China policies and culture. She graduated from the University of Hong Kong with a master's degree in journalism.
Chinese regulators plan to ban sales of certain types of wireless chargers, including some from Apple, in the latest example of growing compliance risks for foreign electronics products in China.
The tech giant’s revenue grew 4 per cent, while profits were down 29 per cent to US$3.3 billion, as it seeks to shore up e-commerce and cloud services.
Lenovo reported a 20 per cent year-on-year increase in revenue for the June quarter, a sign of continuing recovery in the PC market after two years of weak demand.
Fraudsters are using AI to convincingly portray themselves as acquaintances and steal digital identities, driving demand for hi-tech cybersecurity solutions.
Ant Group has led a new round of investment in a low-profile Chinese start-up with a focus on AI search engines and writing assistance, marking the fintech giant’s latest move in this field.
Emerging technologies like deepfakes, large language models and cryptocurrencies have made fraud easier than ever, with Hong Kong proving particularly vulnerable.
The Hengqin Cooperation Zone has approved the last batch of its 330km road network for testing self-driving cars amid a push for the tech in the Greater Bay Area.
Alibaba reported significant improvements in reducing carbon emissions over the past year, with clean electricity accounting for more than half of all power consumption in its cloud data centres.
Huawei has cut the price of its Pura 70 smartphones, three months after the series hit the shelves, following a strong performance during the 618 shopping festival.
Out of 100 Hong Kong companies surveyed by CyberArk, 98 said they were victims of identity-related breaches, with AI an increasingly important contributor.
Microsoft is expanding AI-related educational initiatives in the city, maintaining access to OpenAI’s models, while its China business draws scrutiny at home.
Speaking at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, Baidu CEO Robin Li said companies are wasting computing power on models not yet benefiting other industries.
Hong Kong has seen enterprise AI adoption in chatbots and customer services, as well as in performance insights and alerts, according to a recent survey.