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Seminar on “AI and Privacy Protection: Balancing Innovation and Safety”

Seminar on “AI and Privacy Protection: Balancing Innovation and Safety”


With the rapidly increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI), businesses of all sizes have begun to explore the potential of the technology into their operations. However, some oragnisations remain hesitant owing to concerns over compliance with regulations, including the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance.

To assist organisations in adopting AI while safeguarding the personal data privacy of individuals, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PCPD) is organising this seminar where Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling, the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, will introduce the PCPD’s newly published “Artificial Intelligence: Model Personal Data Protection Framework”. The Privacy Commissioner will introduce the best practices for any organisations procure, implement and use AI systems (including generative AI) that involve the use of personal data. In addition, Dr Arvin TANG, Director of Multimedia Systems and Analytics of Artificial Intelligence and Trust Technologies from Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI) will offer practical experience on how AI could be developed and applied in a privacy-friendly manner.

Organisations in all sectors which utilise or plan to utilise AI, and all others who are interested in the interplay between personal data privacy and AI, are welcome to attend.

Enrolment is on a first-come-first served basis.

Date 30 July 2024 (Tuesday)
Time 3:00pm – 4:15pm
Format Online / Face-to-face
(Physical venue: Lecture Room, the PCPD’s Office, 12/F, Dah Sing Financial Centre, 248 Queen's Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong)
Speakers
  • Ms Ada CHUNG, Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data
  • Dr Arvin TANG, Director, Multimedia Systems and Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Trust Technologies, ASTRI
Key
Topics
  • Introduction to the rise of AI worldwide and the risks it poses
  • Highlighting recommendations from PCPD’s latest guidance “Artificial Intelligence: Model Personal Data Protection Framework”
  • Introduction to the ASTRI’s role in the technological development of Hong Kong
  • Sharing of practical experience on the development and use of AI models and how to safeguard personal data privacy in the process
Language Cantonese
Fee

Free-of-charge

Target Audience Organisations in all sectors which utilise or plan to utilise AI, and all others who are interested in the interplay between personal data privacy and AI
Registration Please register by completing the registration form on or before 1pm, 29 July 2024 (Monday). Successful applicants will receive a confirmation email by 29 July 2024 (Monday).
Enquiries

Telephone: 2877 7130 (Ms LAM); 3423 6654 (Ms WONG)

Email: training@pcpd.org.hk


Remarks:

  1. Enrolment will be accepted on a first-come-first-served basis. The PCPD reserves the right of final decision.
  2. No records of attendance will be issued for the participants of the captioned event.
  3. Successful applicants will receive a confirmation email by 29 July 2024 (Monday).
  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, Unit 1303, 13/F, Dah Sing Financial Centre, 248 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
  5. Please note that the captioned event may be filmed, photographed and/or recorded for PCPD's future educational purpose.
  6. The PCPD reserves the right to modify the content and the date of the captioned event.
  7. For enquiry, please email to training@pcpd.org.hk or call 2877 7130 (Ms LAM) / 3423 6654 (Ms WONG).