Date: 28 April 2025
Promoting AI Safety – Privacy Commissioner’s Office Organises a Seminar on “Good Practices in Privacy Protection in the Use of AI”
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PCPD) organised a seminar on “Good Practices in Privacy Protection in the Use of AI” in hybrid mode on 24 April, which attracted about 300 participants.
In the seminar, Assistant Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (Compliance, Global Affairs and Research), Ms Joanne WONG, discussed the privacy risks brought by the prevalence of AI, shared recommendations and best practices in the “Artificial Intelligence: Model Personal Data Protection Framework” regarding governance of AI for the protection of personal data privacy, and introduced the PCPD’s newly published “Checklist on Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI by Employees”. In addition, Deputy Managing Director and Chief Cyber Security and Privacy Officer of Huawei International Co. Limited (Huawei), Mr Ambrose TANG, also shared the practical experiences of Huawei in developing and using AI-driven technologies in a privacy-friendly manner, as well as the ways and means to protect personal data privacy while using AI.
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here for Ms Wong’s presentation deck (Chinese only).
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here for Mr Tang’s presentation deck (Chinese only).

Assistant Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (Compliance, Global Affairs and Research), Ms Joanne WONG (right), and Deputy Managing Director and Chief Cyber Security and Privacy Officer of Huawei, Mr Ambrose TANG (left), answered participants’ questions at the event.