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24% of Hong Kong firms to widely adopt AI, with smaller headcounts expected: KPMG



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“24% of Hong Kong firms to widely adopt AI, with smaller headcounts expected: KPMG”
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No evidence from Wikipedia, web search, or cross-references directly confirms or contradicts the claim about KPMG's 24% AI adoption rate in Hong Kong. The retrieved Wikipedia entries discuss unrelated topics (e.g., Z.ai, Greater Bay Area, graffiti).
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — In Hong Kong there are a few types of graffiti that are utilized for different reasons. The face of artist Ai Weiwei is one of the more well-known caricatures in the region. Journalist and commentator…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graffiti_in_Hong_Kong
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area, commonly referred to as the Greater Bay Area (GBA) or Pearl River megalopolis, is a megalopolis, consisting of nine cities and two special administrativ…
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Knowledge Atlas Technology Joint Stock Co., Ltd., branded internationally as Z.ai, is a Chinese technology company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI). The company was formerly known as Zhipu…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z.ai
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“Survey by professional services firm shows number of companies expected to widely adopt technology is up from 2025 figure of 8 per cent”
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No evidence from Wikipedia, web search, or cross-references confirms the 8% to 24% increase in AI adoption. Retrieved Wikipedia entries mention unrelated AI companies (e.g., MiniMax, Z.ai) but do not reference the survey or its figures.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area, commonly referred to as the Greater Bay Area (GBA) or Pearl River megalopolis, is a megalopolis, consisting of nine cities and two special administrativ…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guangdong–Hong_Kong–Macao_Grea…
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — MiniMax Group Inc. (Chinese: 稀宇科技; pinyin: Xīyǔ Kējì ) is an artificial intelligence (AI) company based in Shanghai, China. It develops multimodal AI models and consumer applications, including the AI…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MiniMax_Group
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Knowledge Atlas Technology Joint Stock Co., Ltd., branded internationally as Z.ai, is a Chinese technology company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI). The company was formerly known as Zhipu…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z.ai
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“KPMG China surveyed 281 Hong Kong executives from January 12 to 25”
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No evidence from Wikipedia, web search, or cross-references confirms KPMG's survey methodology (e.g., 281 executives surveyed between January 12–25). Retrieved Wikipedia entries discuss unrelated topics (e.g., BIM, India's economy, Patek Philippe).
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Building information modeling (BIM) is an approach involving the generation and management of digital representations of the physical and functional characteristics of buildings or other physical ass…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Building_information_modeling
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The economy of India is a developing mixed economy with a notable public sector in strategic sectors. It is the world's fourth-largest economy by nominal GDP and the third-largest by purchasing power …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_India
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Patek Philippe SA (French: [paˈtɛk fiˈlip]) is a Swiss luxury watchmaker and clock manufacturer, located in the Canton of Geneva and the Vallée de Joux. Established in 1839, it is named after two of i…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patek_Philippe
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“41 per cent held leadership roles across various sectors”
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No evidence from Wikipedia, web search, or cross-references confirms the 41% leadership role statistic. No relevant sources were found.
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“The survey revealed that fewer respondents believed the adoption of AI would produce more jobs, with 19 per cent of them agreeing with the idea, down from 24 per cent”
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No evidence from Wikipedia, web search, or cross-references confirms the 19% job creation belief statistic. No relevant sources were found.

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