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      <description>China has showcased and marketed a range of new public security equipment, including AI-assisted facial recognition surveillance devices, in an exhibition for police forces in developing countries.
The equipment was displayed at the three-day Global Public Security Cooperation Forum, which runs in the coastal city of Lianyungang, Jiangsu province, until Thursday.
According to state broadcaster CCTV, the exhibition’s theme is “Security Sharing, Development Integration”.


“Through this showcase,...</description>
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      <description>Meta Platforms on Wednesday launched its first consumer-ready smart glasses with a built-in display, seeking to extend the momentum of its Ray-Ban line, one of the early consumer hits of the artificial intelligence era.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg showed off what he called the Meta Ray-Ban Display, although some demos of the new technology did not go as planned, with a call to the glasses failing to go through, for instance.
“I don’t know what to tell you guys,” Zuckerberg said. “I keep on messing this...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2025 02:33:55 +0000</pubDate>
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      <author>Victoria Bela</author>
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      <description>Engineers behind the viral Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) reasoning model DeepSeek-R1 have unveiled the deep science behind its training.
Upon its release in January, the open-source model developed by Hangzhou-based AI start-up DeepSeek sent shock waves through the industry when it became a challenger to US-based OpenAI’s industry-leading o1 model.
Now, the DeepSeek AI team has revealed how they used rewards to train their R1 model to solve problems, allowing them to bypass some of the...</description>
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      <description>Hong Kong authorities are set to reshape how they deliver public services, rolling out a sweeping plan to embed AI in at least 200 administrative procedures by the end of 2027 in a bid to boost efficiency and create a more responsive, tech-driven bureaucracy.
The timeline, listed in Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu’s policy address on Wednesday, will result in AI tools being deployed across 100 different procedures within 2026 alone, tackling areas from data analysis and customer service to...</description>
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      <description>Hong Kong’s leader will outline measures to accelerate the development of new industries, such as artificial intelligence, new energy, local agriculture and the “pet economy”, as part of his policy address on Wednesday, the Post has learned.
Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu is also expected to extend and resume some support measures for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), under the theme of deepened reforms, economic growth and enhanced livelihoods, while leveraging the city’s...</description>
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