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Authorities ask Chinese firms to up AI surveillance of residents

April 8, 2022 News Centre 0

Chinese firms asked to use AI to sort data collected on residents, amid high demand from authorities seeking to upgrade surveillance tools. Read more…

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The silver lining in China clampdown on foreign IPO listings

January 4, 2022 Richard Windsor 0

The clampdown on foreign IPOs would add legitimacy to what has been a very grey and increasingly dangerous aspect of Chinese investing. Read more…

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SenseTime takes its IPO to Hong Kong after making US blacklist

December 20, 2021 News Centre 0

SenseTime says the blacklist won’t restrict its business ops, but lack of US investors could impede its ability to raise future capital. Read more…

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SenseTime Group mulls options for Hong Kong IPO after US blacklist move

December 10, 2021 News Centre 0

SenseTime Group, the AI start-up is discussing its planned $767 million HK IPO with the city’s stock exchange on Friday. Read more…

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Alibaba, SenseTime and HKSTP create AI R&D lab in Hong Kong

May 22, 2018 News Centre 0

Alibaba, SenseTime and Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks (HKSTP) have launched the HKAI Lab, a nonprofit initiative that aims to advance AI R&D and empower start-ups to commercialize their new inventions. Alibaba Hong Kong Read more…

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Qualcomm gets friendlier with SenseTime via investment deal

November 16, 2017 News Centre 0

BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup SenseTime Group said on Wednesday it has sealed an investment from chipmaker Qualcomm as part of a funding round that will close later this year. SenseTime and Read more…

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SenseTime and Qualcomm to develop onboard AI and ML for devices

October 23, 2017 News Centre 0

Chinese artificial intelligence firm SenseTime Group and Qualcomm Technologies announced plans to collaborate on developing onboard AI and machine learning (ML) for future mobile and IoT products. The collaboration leverages SenseTime’s ML models and algorithms Read more…

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