Chinese entrepreneurs in the southern Greater Bay Area, which includes Hong Kong, Macau and parts of Guangdong province, says a talent shortage is holding back the region’s development, the South China Morning Post reported.
While Beijing has envisioned the region as a financial and innovation hub, attracting more skilled professionals to the proposed megalopolis has proved to be difficult.
“The fundamental bottleneck for the development of artificial intelligence (AI) is still [the lack of] talent,” Lin Dahua, a co-founder of AI unicorn SenseTime, told a forum.
Read the full report: South China Morning Post
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