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War of words breaks out between Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong and Federation of Trade Unions lawmakers over national security law.
John Tsang says AI tools should be included in curriculum and students should be taught skills that cannot be replaced by machines.
John Tsang, who founded the non-profit Esperanza in 2018, foresees blend of traditional classroom teaching, remote classes going forward.
Analysts believe a big name like Tsang could help the digital start-up to compete with traditional insurers.
Popular figure regales audiences at HKU forum with friendly jibes at former political rival and previous chief executive CY Leung, recommending they listen to Disney hit ‘Let It Go’.
In a wide-ranging interview, the political veteran whose bid last year to lead the city fell short says he now balances three projects with an eye on ‘meaningful returns’.
Former financial secretary speaking at forum organised be pro-democracy Project Citizens Foundation
The bank said Tsang’s entrepreneurial vision that powered his bid for the highest office in Hong Kong last year, mirrors its own drive to be part of the city’s continuing development as a global technology hub
Annual surplus likely to be just shy of HK$160 billion by the end of financial year, source suggests, as pressure mounts on financial chief for budget giveaways
Defeated chief executive candidate insists he did not need to declare work with broadcaster RTHK, because it was unpaid, and says he is waiting to hear from Chief Executive’s Office