China’s new model can only produce videos no longer than 16 seconds, compared with the 60 seconds that OpenAI’s Sora can make.
Justin Lee and Adam Jones – both born and raised in Hong Kong – propel their college to victory in the University Challenge quiz show.
Artificial intelligence can save time and money by creating virtual sets, making technical fixes and cutting down on post-production editing.
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From Belgrade embassy bombing being China’s ‘wake-up’ call to modernise military to Japan’s friendship marriage, here are a few highlights from SCMP’s recent reporting.
Screenshots of data from 2018, including employee names, positions and emails accessed through a third-party vendor, shared online.
Robotics will also be used to record the number of visitors to country parks and counter illegal fishing and boat-based speedsters.
Second waterfront show hosted by authorities will use 1,000 drones and hopes to attract tourists.
On this day in 1995, legendary Taiwanese star Teresa Teng died from an asthma attack. We revisit the Post’s coverage from that time.
Show by Japanese brand teamLab will no long have a preregistration requirement; founder says city’s replica of the creation is the largest they have made.
The 47-year-old female was later found unharmed in a car about 21km away from the scene of the kidnapping.
Education Bureau data indicates a success rate nearly three times higher for pupils from the majority population.
From a baby in Hong Kong left with ‘irreversible’ brain damage after abuse to Asia’s multibillion-dollar fertility treatment industry, here are five stories you may have missed over the weekend.
A Hong Kong lawmaker has sought action to ensure fairness for students.
Investment banks including Goldman Sachs, UBS and BNP have become more positive on Chinese stocks, with foreign selling having subsided. But the property crisis, deflationary risks and tepid consumer demand mean global investors are yet to go all ‘all in’.
Nanning Guiya Primary School in Guangxi province has also said that teachers will not give out penalties for unfinished assignments.
Researchers say these changes are thanks to healthier nutrition and better socioeconomic conditions.
Baptist University began offering Hong Kong’s first degree in agricultural science in 2019 and the government will launch the city’s first urban farm this year.
Immigration Department data indicates 800,000 trips were made on Wednesday, which is 200,000 below a previous estimate.
A dovish US Federal Reserve and a gigantic share buy-back programme from Apple lifted Hong Kong stocks with sentiment remaining upbeat after China’s top policymakers signalled further support to economic growth.
From a Cathay Pacific flight battling bad weather to a kind of Japanese onigiri made from armpit sweat, here are a few highlights from SCMP’s recent reporting.
Experts attribute the low number to students heading abroad earlier in their studies and the vast options given by local postsecondary institutions.
Banking and insurance stocks boosted the Hang Seng Index close to bull market territory with the overall sentiment remaining upbeat following Beijing’s recent efforts to prop up stocks.
Struggling US-China ties, a human rights shock and a student in big trouble: these are the highlights from the SCMP’s overseas correspondents from April 2024.
Forecaster reported winds of up to 100km/h (62mph) at Cheung Chau.
Centre for Health Protection says the dominating flu virus strain might change for a second time.
Justin Lee and Adam Jones – both born and raised in Hong Kong – propel Imperial College London to victory and a record five wins in the quiz show.
Legislator Tik Chi-yuen says authorities should pay attention to the emotions of all involved in the closure of Rosaryhill Secondary School.
Number of non-local pupils has declined, which experts attribute to the relocation of global companies and strict travel restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic.