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Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data
25th Anniversary Event
Webinar on the Ethical Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence

Webinar on “Ethical Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence”

Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents huge opportunities and benefits to economic development and our daily life. However, it also poses challenges to personal data privacy as personal data is commonly used in the development and application of AI.

This Webinar will explain and elaborate on the principles and practices recommended in the “Guidance on the Ethical Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence” and “Ethical Artificial Intelligence Framework”, which were newly issued by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Hong Kong (PCPD) and the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) respectively. The seminar is recommended for IT professionals, government bureaux and departments, and members of industrial and professional associations who develop or use AI in their work, etc.

Date 13 September 2021 (Monday)
Time 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Language Cantonese
Mode Webinar
Fee Free of charge
Speakers
  • Ms. Ada CHUNG Lai-ling, Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data
  • Mr. Tony WONG, JP, Deputy Government Chief Information Officer
Target Audience DPOC Members, government bureaux and departments, and members of industrial and professional associations who develop or use AI in their work
Key
Take-aways
  • An overview of privacy and ethical risks of using AI, and ethical principles for AI
  • Recommended practices relating to AI strategy and governance, risk assessment and management
  • Use of AI for smart city development
  • Development of ethical AI, and the internal governance framework of the HKSAR Government

Remarks:

  1. Enrolment will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis. The PCPD reserves the right of final decision.
  2. Confirmation email will be sent by 9 September 2021.
  3. The PCPD will not issue records of attendance for participants.
  4. Personal Information Collection Statement: Personal data provided in this form will be used for the purpose of carrying out the above-mentioned event. You have the right to request access to and correction of your personal data held by the PCPD. You should make your data access request by completing the Data Access Request Form (OPS003) and sending the completed Form directly to the Data Protection Officer of the PCPD by fax (2877 7026), by email at communications@pcpd.org.hk or in person or by mail to the PCPD, Room 1303, 13/F, Dah Sing Financial Centre, 248 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
  5. Please note that the webinar may be filmed, photographed and/or recorded for PCPD's future educational purpose.
  6. This Office reserves the right to modify the content and the date of the webinar.
  7. For enquiry, please email training@pcpd.org.hk or call 2877 7152 (Mr PHENG) / 2877 7130 (Ms LAM).

Security measures taken by the PCPD for webinar:

  1. The personal data collected in connection with the enrolment in webinar will be used for arranging the webinar. The PCPD will take security measures for storage. The PCPD will not disclose the personal data collected to other parties.
  2. Login information provided by participants is used for statistical purposes and carrying out the above-mentioned webinar only by the PCPD.
  3. No participants shall publish the content of the webinar in any format (including but not limited to recording audios and videos) without prior written consent from the PCPD.

Importance notes for participants on data security:

  1. Please log in with your Reference Number. Avoid using misleading name or online nickname so that the host can identify users easily.
  2. Do not share or publish the meeting ID, meeting links and password sent by the organiser arbitrarily.
  3. Ensure that the network connections are safe and secure (e.g. do not use public Wi-Fi, and use strong encryption for Wi-Fi network). Ensure that all devices are installed with the latest security patches and anti-virus software, and properly protected by firewalls.
  4. Participants are recommended to stop screen sharing, mute the microphone and turn off the webcam after logging in.
  5. Do not click any suspicious links during the webinar.
  6. Do not share confidential information during the webinar.
  7. Participants should be aware of any suspicious account activity. Sign out all Zoom account when in doubt.