The Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (Privacy Commissioner), Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling, published an article titled “Artificial Intelligence: The Model Personal Data Protection Framework” on Hong Kong Lawyer.
In the article, the Privacy Commissioner provided an overview of the global regulatory landscape and international collaborative efforts related to the development of AI. She also introduced the “Artificial Intelligence: Model Personal Data Protection Framework” (the Model Framework) published by her Office in June 2024, including the recommendations and best practices set out in the Model Framework, which covered the four areas of: (i) AI strategy and governance; (ii) risk assessment and human oversight; (iii) the customisation of AI models and the implementation and management of AI systems; and (iv) communication and engagement with stakeholders.
The Privacy Commissioner believes that the adoption of the Model Framework will enable organisations to implement and use AI in a way that complies with the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. She also encourages organisations to adopt the Model Framework as part of their organisational AI policy.
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