Promoting AI Security – Privacy Commissioner Speaks at Tech Applied Summit
Date: 10 February 2025
Promoting AI Security – Privacy
Commissioner Speaks at Tech Applied Summit
The Privacy
Commissioner for Personal Data (Privacy Commissioner), Ms Ada CHUNG
Lai-ling, attended the inaugural Tech Applied Summit organised by the
Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI)
themed “Leading Tech Forward” on 10 February 2025.
The
Privacy Commissioner spoke as a panellist at a thematic session titled
“Ensuring Trustworthiness in Generative AI - Challenges and
Solutions”, where she discussed the privacy risks posed by generative
AI and shared the work of her Office (PCPD) in education and
facilitating compliance in the area. The Privacy Commissioner also
introduced the various guidelines published by her, including the
“Artificial Intelligence: Model Personal Data Protection Framework”
published in 2024.
The Summit attracted more than 2,000
participants including government officials, as well as local,
Mainland and overseas technology experts from tech companies,
universities and research centres.
The Privacy Commissioner,
Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling (middle), participated in a panel discussion at
the Tech Applied Summit chaired by Dr Alan CHEUNG, Chief Director of
Artificial Intelligence and Trust Technologies at ASTRI.