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Hong Kong puts its own spin on DeepSeek with China-chip AI push abroad

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Hong Kong puts its own spin on DeepSeek with China-chip AI push abroad

The Hong Kong Generative AI Research and Development Centre plans to launch HKGAI-V3, an AI model built on DeepSeek that can run on Chinese-made chips, in the first half of this year. The centre aims to export its 'sovereign AI' capabilities to overseas markets.

The Hong Kong Generative AI Research and Development Centre (HKGAI) is set to launch HKGAI-V3, a new AI model built on DeepSeek V4 architecture. The model has been optimised to operate on Chinese-made chips, including Huawei Technologies' Ascend 910C. HKGAI, established in 2023, focuses on developing large language models tailored to Hong Kong's needs. It previously launched HKChat, a Cantonese-enabled chatbot. The centre's 'sovereign AI' aims to ensure security, data sovereignty, and alignment with local requirements. HKGAI-V3 is expected to be unveiled in the first half of this year as part of the centre's overseas expansion plans.

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