Hong Kong budget 2026-27: minister defends cuts to kindergarten subsidy

    Hong Kong budget 2026-27: minister defends cuts to kindergarten subsidy

    Hong Kong authorities have defended a controversial subsidy cut for the kindergarten sector for the coming financial year, saying the low birth rate and resultant shrinking pupil population have prompted a reassessment of education policy priorities. Secretary for Education Christine Choi Yuk-lin said on Friday that the government would channel more resources towards promoting “high-quality…

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    ‘Obedient’ AI partners partly to blame for Hong Kong’s low births: lawmaker

    ‘Obedient’ AI partners partly to blame for Hong Kong’s low births: lawmaker

    A Hong Kong lawmaker has said the rise of “obedient and caring” virtual partners generated by artificial intelligence is partly to blame for the city’s low birth rate, noting such digital companions offer emotional support and lack interpersonal conflicts. Legislator William Wong Kam-fai, who is also a computational linguistics professor, called on the government to…

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    ‘Obedient’ AI partners partly to blame for Hong Kong’s low births: lawmaker

    ‘Obedient’ AI partners partly to blame for Hong Kong’s low births: lawmaker

    A Hong Kong lawmaker has said the rise of “obedient and caring” virtual partners generated by artificial intelligence is partly to blame for the city’s low birth rate, noting such digital companions offer emotional support and lack interpersonal conflicts. Legislator William Wong Kam-fai, who is also a computational linguistics professor, called on the government to…

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