PoliticsWhy Chinese entities are turning to People’s Daily censorship AI to avoid political minesPoliticsJuly 16, 2023posted on Jul. 16, 2023 at 11:00 pm Companies, organisations and even individuals are increasingly using content moderation services to pre-screen online material. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayJuly 16, 2023 You Might Also LikePoliticsHong Kong civil service jobs: how to apply and are they still a big draw for graduates?July 26, 2024PoliticsChina’s former Hainan party chief Luo Baoming faces corruption investigationJuly 26, 2024PoliticsNo protest requests in Hong Kong have been rejected since 2022: security chief Chris TangJuly 26, 2024PoliticsMainland China braces for Super Typhoon Gaemi after storm slams Taiwan, soaks PhilippinesJuly 25, 2024PoliticsChina targets childhood obesity with urgent new guidelines on food and exerciseJuly 24, 2024PoliticsHong Kong must take proactive and determined approach to transform economy: Xia BaolongJuly 23, 2024PoliticsChina rolls out strict new measures for government sector to protect state secretsJuly 23, 2024PoliticsBeijing trains sights on China’s vast finance sector with new anti-corruption bodyJuly 23, 2024PoliticsUS stance on Hong Kong unlikely to change if Kamala Harris becomes president, analysts sayJuly 22, 2024Recommended For YouWorldA mysterious plot prompts a rare call from Russia to the PentagonJuly 27, 2024HongKongRents may soar amid Hong Kong’s property gloom as students, talent immigrants spur demandJuly 27, 2024LifestyleThrough art, food, artefacts and an MRT jingle Singaporeans show other sides to city stateJuly 27, 2024ChinaAlibaba’s Tmall waives annual service fee, while Taobao relaxes ‘refund only’ policyJuly 27, 2024Malaysia‘Nobody else uses QR’: SSDU explains why Smart Selangor buses are all scan-to-rideJuly 27, 2024
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