(Hong Kong News) According to the Wall Street Journal, the US technology giant is looking out the door little by little.
Google, Openai and Microsoft have restricted Hong Kong users' visits to their artificial intelligence chat robots in recent months.Among them, OPENAI also listed in mainland China and Hong Kong with North Korea, Syria and Iran as countries and regions restricting user access.
Although these companies have no reason, observers say that if the content provided by the chat robot violates the National Security Law of China for nearly three years, these companies will face risks.Some people are worried that the Internet environment that Hong Kong has basically been basically unrestrained before is being forced to move closer to Mainland China.
According to a survey issued by the Hong Kong American Chamber of Commerce in March this year, only 38%of the respondents expressed optimism or very optimistic about Hong Kong's free access to the global Internet and information platform in the next three years.
A spokesman for the Hong Kong Government said that the SAR Government respects some companies' strategies for products. Hong Kong citizens and enterprises can use these chat robots through other channels such as VPN.