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China contemplates ‘countermeasures’ after US takes steps to curb outbound tech, AI investment

by Walter Watson
China contemplates ‘countermeasures’ after US takes steps to curb outbound tech, AI investment

China’s Ministry of Commerce had harsh words for the United States on Monday after the latter country announced it would proceed with curbs against hi-tech investments destined for the East …

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Opinion | Hong Kong must boldly innovate faster to keep up with the times

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Hong Kong must boldly innovate faster to keep up with the times

A conversation I had with the late David Akers-Jones, who served as chief secretary before 1997, spotlights how much the government’s economic policymaking has changed from its old market-driven, freewheeling …

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C12, a French quantum computing startup founded by twin brothers, raises $19.4 million

by Edgar Davis
C12, a French quantum computing startup founded by twin brothers, raises .4 million

C12 is announcing that it recently raised an €18 million funding round ($19.4 million at today’s exchange rate). Originally founded in 2020 as a spin-off from the Physics Laboratory of …

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HSBC veteran banker Peter Wong urges Hong Kong’s youth to be wary of generative AI as technology can create uncertainty

by Anas Siddiqui
HSBC veteran banker Peter Wong urges Hong Kong’s youth to be wary of generative AI as technology can create uncertainty

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is adding uncertainty to an already uncertain world, but Hong Kong can cope with the challenges by leveraging its hub status and acting as a gateway …

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Aukus expansion: Japan, South Korea want in on Pillar 2 – but trust is still a sticking point

by Walter Watson
Aukus expansion: Japan, South Korea want in on Pillar 2 – but trust is still a sticking point

South Korean Defence Minister Shin Won-sik speaks during a meeting with Australian officials in Melbourne on May 1. Photo: AP South Korea was next to rock the boat, with its …

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HSBC summit: idea that China is ‘uninvestible’ is ‘shallow and lazy’, Primavera Capital’s Fred Hu tells panel

by Anas Siddiqui
HSBC summit: idea that China is ‘uninvestible’ is ‘shallow and lazy’, Primavera Capital’s Fred Hu tells panel

The world’s second-largest economy is still the single-biggest contributor to global gross domestic product growth, and the size and scale of its industries is still huge, he told a panel …

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Never-Repeating Patterns of Tiles Can Safeguard Quantum Information

by Ron Morgan
Never-Repeating Patterns of Tiles Can Safeguard Quantum Information

This extreme fragility might make quantum computing sound hopeless. But in 1995, the applied mathematician Peter Shor discovered a clever way to store quantum information. His encoding had two key …

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Apple iOS 17.4: iMessage Gets Post-Quantum Encryption in New Update

by Ron Morgan
Apple iOS 17.4: iMessage Gets Post-Quantum Encryption in New Update

Apple is launching its first post-quantum protections, one of the biggest deployments of the future-resistant encryption technology to date. Billions of medical records, financial transactions, and messages we send to …

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In quantum tech entanglement with China, US may ‘already be behind’ as it moves to block access

by Ron Morgan
In quantum tech entanglement with China, US may ‘already be behind’ as it moves to block access

“This policy, though minor, could be an indication of the department’s future desire to prevent quantum technology inputs from reaching China in a way that mirrors semiconductor export controls,” said …

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Why foreigners are leaving China, Singapore’s S. Iswaran resigns, Cathay Pacific’s new hires: SCMP’s 7 highlights of the week

by Walter Watson
Why foreigners are leaving China, Singapore’s S. Iswaran resigns, Cathay Pacific’s new hires: SCMP’s 7 highlights of the week

Hong Kong has rebounded in liveability rankings for expatriates from Asia but is still way behind where it was a decade ago, according to an annual survey. 3. Singapore minister …

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