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Sam Kwong Tak-wu matters because he gives Hong Kong's AI story a research-and-institutional credibility signal that is useful alongside the market's finance and regional-interface identity.
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Sam Kwong Tak-wu adds an academic and institutional counterweight to a Hong Kong narrative that can otherwise skew toward finance and interface roles.
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Published March 28, 2026 Updated March 28, 2026
Why it matters: Prof. Sam Kwong Tak-wu stands as one of the most distinguished figures in artificial intelligence (AI), computational intelligence, and engineering innovation, currently.
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