Love, Bonito’s Rachel Lim on fashion entrepreneurship and Singaporean resilience

Love, Bonito’s Rachel Lim on fashion entrepreneurship and Singaporean resilience

In celebration of Singapore’s 60 years of independence, Tatler looks at how the country continues to make an outsized mark on the world—not through scale, but through foresight and ambition. From tech visionaries and design trailblazers to cultural leaders and a decorated Paralympian, these individuals reflect the nation’s unique blend of agility, integrity and global…

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Opinion | As tourists return, Hong Kong has second chance at getting balance right

Opinion | As tourists return, Hong Kong has second chance at getting balance right

Between 2012 and 2018, Hong Kong experienced substantial growth, partly driven by a notable rise in tourism. During this period, Ocean Park often operated at full capacity, and the MTR was frequently crowded with travellers carrying suitcases. The streets of many neighbourhoods were transformed to provide goods and services mainly catering to mainland visitors. For…

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Opinion | Where US jealously guards tech, China offers a collaborative ecosystem

Opinion | Where US jealously guards tech, China offers a collaborative ecosystem

Windsurf was a rising artificial intelligence (AI) start-up – until it wasn’t. Days after OpenAI’s US$3 billion acquisition deal collapsed, Windsurf’s founders and top researchers joined Google DeepMind under a non-exclusive licensing agreement. What remained was sold to another company. Windsurf, as an independent innovator, ceased to exist. This is how many AI start-ups today…

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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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Hong Kong, Singapore – HeyMax Purchase of Krip to Supercharge Travel Rewards and Boost Tourism Engagement: Here’s What You Really Need To Know

Hong Kong, Singapore – HeyMax Purchase of Krip to Supercharge Travel Rewards and Boost Tourism Engagement: Here’s What You Really Need To Know

Home » Singapore Travel News » Hong Kong, Singapore – HeyMax Purchase of Krip to Supercharge Travel Rewards and Boost Tourism Engagement: Here’s What You Really Need To Know Wednesday, July 23, 2025 Next spring, when Sydney-based leisure traveller Emma arrives at HongKong International Airport, she will be on the brink of accessing thousands of travel…

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