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      <description>Hong Kong could become an AI capital. Many artificial intelligence firms from mainland China are interested in locating their headquarters here, where they hope to gain greater access to international data and information.
Already, Hong Kong’s workforce is embracing the technology. Eighty-four per cent of Hong Kong employees say they use some form of AI on the job, including 61 per cent who say it has improved their productivity, according to a global survey of more than 25,000 employees...</description>
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      <title>To become an AI hub, Hong Kong should start by preparing workers</title>
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