"Will AI steal my job?" This is no longer just a prediction. It is a very real anxiety felt across offices in Hong Kong.As we enter 2026, we have officially moved into the era of AI Agents. AI is no longer just a tool for writing a draft or editing a photo. It has evolved to handle entire workflows independently. For administrative staff, designers, marketers, and small business owners in Hong Kong, staying stuck in manual operations means facing a high risk of being replaced.However, remember this: AI will not replace humans, but people who understand AI will replace those who do not. This article uses real Hong Kong business cases to show you how to turn this challenge into an opportunity.
"I want AI to help me get stuff done, but with hundreds of tools out there, how do I know which one is actually right for me?"If that sounds like…
A few months ago, Google launched Nano Banana, an AI tool that quickly gained traction for generating mini 3D figurines and highly stylized images. Just a few days ago, Google…
Last time, we compared the most popular AI video generators in the western market — Sora 2, Veo 3, and Kling AI. But because Sora 2 and Veo 3 are not officially available in Hong Kong without a VPN, many readers asked for a similar showdown featuring Chinese tools. So we ran the test again. This round, we picked two of the most widely used AI video generators in China — Alibaba’s Wan 2.5 and ByteDance’s Jimeng AI (即夢) — and put them head-to-head against Sora 2.

