The new company, which is likely to have 200 to 300 researchers, aims to operate independently in the long run and become self-sufficient following an initial financial injection from Alibaba.
The new move will contribute to drug control, "as those seriously taking the substances or making related deals can be criminally punished", Hua said.
The new policy details on how to better integrate AI into other industries and how to efficiently leverage the cutting-edge technology to push forward the Made in China 2025 strategy, said Lu Chuncong, director of the Policy and Economic Research Institute at the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, a government think tank affiliated with the ministry.
The new arrangements aim to better protect and promote core values of the civil service so the SAR government can operate more effectively, the bureau explained.
The newly opened WeWork space on Nanjing West Road. [Photo Provided to China Daily]
The network of human society must not be prone to problems as it connects 6.5 billion people and tens of millions of banks and countless enterprises. Thirty years of applications in 170 countries have proven that Huawei's network, which serves 3 billion people, is secure, Ren said.
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The new policy will take effect before the release of major third quarter economic indicators on Oct 19. Some economists have predicted a slower GDP growth rate in the third quarter due to weak investment and tight regulations on the property sector.
The new lab, which currently focuses on the collaborative development of 5G technologies and applications, will hammer at the research of video codec technology and network transmission protocols for the 5G era, as well as formulating relevant standards.
The new Fire Eye lab in Belgrade, the brainchild of Chinese biotech company BGI Group, has been receiving more than 2,000 samples per day since Wednesday.
The necessary condition under the Canadian legal doctrine of "double criminality" is that the charge the subject faces would also be considered a criminal act under Canadian law.