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East Asia

Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s public technical-safety picture is thinner but source-backed: HKUST materials support LLM security work and HKGAI-V1 supports region-specific alignment and safety framing.

Government posture

The public model is university- and InnoHK-centered rather than a dedicated Hong Kong AISI.

Standards and evaluation

The clearest benchmark-like artifact is the HKGAI-V1 paper’s Adversarial HK Value Benchmark claim, recorded as a research output rather than a graph entity.

Research ecosystem

Public outputs point to model security, trustworthy-LLM framing, localized value alignment, and policy-embedded sovereign-model design.

International engagement

Hong Kong’s trilingual model-development context gives it a natural bridge role between mainland Chinese and international English-language safety discussions, but no partnership edge is inferred.

Seed entities

Shuai Wang Group at HKUST CSE

香港科技大学王帅课题组

Hong Kong
Research GroupTier 2

Public HKUST materials show direct LLM security relevance and broader trustworthy-LLM framing around security and reliability risks.

Model SecurityCybersecurity
Confidence: MediumVerified: 2026-06-06

Hong Kong Generative AI Research and Development Center

香港生成式人工智能研发中心

Hong Kong
Research GroupTier 2

Publicly visible through HKGAI-V1, which is framed around Hong Kong-specific alignment, safety, and contextual suitability.

Technical AlignmentEvaluationOpen Model Governance
Confidence: MediumVerified: 2026-06-06

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

香港科技大学

Hong Kong
UniversityTier 2

University parent institution for source-backed HKUST technical safety and LLM-security rows in PR2F, including Shuai Wang group materials and HKGAI-V1 public activity.

Technical Safety ResearchModel SecurityTechnical Alignment
Confidence: HighVerified: 2026-06-06

Open questions

  • Need stronger official technical pages for the HKGAI center itself.
  • Need more public benchmark or repository outputs from HKUST-linked Hong Kong groups.