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What's New - Reaching Out to University – Assistant Privacy Commissioner Speaks at Career Talk Entitled ‘Why AI-Driven Future requires Lawyers who Speak “Tech”?’

Date: 27 April 2026

Reaching Out to University – Assistant Privacy Commissioner Speaks at Career Talk Entitled ‘Why AI-Driven Future requires Lawyers who Speak “Tech”?’

The Assistant Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (Legal) of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PCPD), Ms Fiona LAI, delivered a keynote address and participated in a panel discussion at the career talk entitled ‘Why AI-Driven Future requires Lawyers who Speak “Tech”?’ on 24 April 2026. The career talk was jointly organised by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Hong Kong KnowledgeNet Chapter and the School of Law of the City University of Hong Kong.
 
Ms LAI delivered a keynote address entitled “Protection of Personal Data Privacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”. In her address, she highlighted the personal data privacy risks posed by the growing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and provided an overview of the guidelines relating to AI published by the PCPD, including the “Artificial Intelligence: Model Personal Data Protection Framework”, “10 Tips for Users of AI Chatbots” and the “Checklist on Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI by Employees”. Ms Lai also shared her career journey as a legal professional with the participants at the panel discussion.
 
Please click here for Ms Lai’s presentation deck (Chinese only).