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Date: 19 June 2025

Promoting AI Security – Privacy Commissioner Speaks at Seminar on Media and Information Literacy

The Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (Privacy Commissioner), Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling, spoke at the “Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Series: Seminar on MIL for Smart Cities” jointly organised by the Education Bureau and Journalism Education Foundation on 18 June 2025.

At the seminar, the Privacy Commissioner delivered two speeches, respectively entitled “Protecting Students’ Personal Data: Basic Principles and Case Sharing” and “The Personal Data Privacy Challenges of Using AI in Schools”, in which she highlighted how schools should protect the personal data privacy of students and the privacy risks posed by the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) by schools. She also introduced the guidelines published by her Office, including the “Checklist on Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI by Employees” and the “Artificial Intelligence: Model Personal Data Protection Framework”.

In addition, Personal Data Officer, Ms Natalie YUNG Kit-ying, shared some real-life case studies in schools with the participants.

The seminar was attended by around 300 participants from the education sector.
 
Please click here for the presentation deck (Chinese only).

The Privacy Commissioner, Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling, delivered a speech at the “Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Series: Seminar on MIL for Smart Cities”.

The Privacy Commissioner, Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling (second from left) took a picture with the Chairperson of the Journalism Education Foundation, Ms May CHAN Suk-mei (first from left) and other speakers.