Keith Li King-wah

Person

Last mentioned: Mar 14, 2026

Timeline

  1. ERB Rebranding

    The Employees Retraining Board officially transitions to 'Upskill Hong Kong' with a focus on AI skills.

  2. Institutional Rebranding

    The Employees Retraining Board officially transitions into 'Upskill Hong Kong' with a focus on AI literacy.

  3. AI+ Strategy Launch

    Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po announces comprehensive AI roadmap and funding.

  4. Budget Address

    Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po announces the 'AI+' initiative and HK$50M funding.

  5. Upskill Hong Kong Launch

    The government begins rebranding the Employees Retraining Board to focus on AI skills.

  6. AI+ Strategy Launch

    Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po announces a comprehensive AI roadmap and HK$50M funding in the budget address.

  7. Budget Address

    Financial Secretary Paul Chan announces the 'AI+' initiative and HK$50M funding.

  8. ChatGPT Emergence

    The rise of generative AI begins to automate high-value coding, disrupting the local ecosystem.

  9. ChatGPT Emergence

    Generative AI begins disrupting high-value coding and professional services.

  10. GenAI Disruption

    Emergence of ChatGPT transforms high-value coding into automated services.

  11. ChatGPT Emergence

    The rise of generative AI begins to disrupt the high-value coding and programming ecosystem.

  12. Consultancy Boom

    Firms like Innopage thrive in a crowded market of over 100 programming competitors.

  13. Consultancy Boom

    Over 100 programming consultancies thrive in Hong Kong developing basic digital tools.

  14. Consultancy Boom

    Over 100 programming consultancies thrive in Hong Kong building basic digital tools.

  15. Consultancy Boom

    Firms like Innopage thrive, developing basic digital tools for government and corporate clients.

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Hong Kong Unveils 'AI+' Strategy to Counter Generative AI Disruption

Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po has launched the 'AI+' initiative, a comprehensive strategy to integrate artificial intelligence across Hong Kong's economy and education sectors. The move comes as local tech firms face obsolescence from generative AI tools, prompting a HK$50 million investment in public literacy and a major rebranding of the city's workforce retraining board.

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Hong Kong Launches AI+ Strategy to Counter Generative AI Market Disruption

Hong Kong has unveiled a comprehensive 'AI+' strategy to integrate generative artificial intelligence across society and the workforce. The initiative includes a HK$50 million investment in digital literacy and the rebranding of the Employees Retraining Board to 'Upskill Hong Kong' to address the rapid obsolescence of traditional programming roles.

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Hong Kong Pivots to 'AI+' Strategy Amid Startup Obsolescence Crisis

Hong Kong has launched a comprehensive 'AI+' strategy to popularize generative AI and mitigate the disruption of traditional professional services. The initiative includes a HK$50 million investment in digital literacy and the rebranding of the Employees Retraining Board to focus on AI upskilling.

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Hong Kong Launches 'AI+' Strategy to Reskill Workforce Amid Industry Disruption

Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po has unveiled the 'AI+' initiative, a comprehensive strategy to integrate artificial intelligence across Hong Kong's economy and society. Central to this plan is the rebranding of the Employees Retraining Board as 'Upskill Hong Kong,' aimed at providing critical AI training to a workforce facing rapid automation.

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Hong Kong Unveils 'AI+' Strategy to Navigate Workforce Displacement

Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po has launched the 'AI+' initiative, a comprehensive roadmap designed to integrate generative AI across Hong Kong's economic and educational sectors. The strategy includes a HK$50 million investment in digital literacy and the rebranding of the Employees Retraining Board to address the rapid obsolescence of traditional technical roles.

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