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Number of fixed-pitch hawkers has decreased by 40 per cent since 2000 to 4,848 in 2024, while itinerant ones plunged by 80 ...
After much talk of patching things up, a grand rapprochement has failed to materialise, with Beijing seen to be playing a ...
Consumer and retail services made up a substantial share of IPOs in the last 18 months as innovative mainland companies eye ...
The Shenzhen-based firm’s newly launched Magic V5 has an AI agent that can make presentations and coordinate ride-hailing ...
He will step in following Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s suspension by the Constitutional Court over a leaked phone ...
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Naval mines were loaded onto vessels last month, raising blockade fears, but US officials suggested it might have also been a ...
Men, who were in relationship with mother at separate times, assaulted girls on 18 occasions, while woman tried to impede ...
A mix of opportunism and patriotism drives US Big Tech’s embrace of Washington, raising legitimate worry about the ethical use of lethal AI weapons.
From fake celebrity testimonies to fabricated images, a flood of low-quality content generated using AI is threatening to obscure the truth.
Activists urge more public consultations to shape ‘comprehensive vision’ as deadline for developer interest approaches.
Scale’s 28-year-old former CEO and co-founder Alexandr Wang left the start-up to lead a new superintelligence unit at Meta.