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What's New - Promoting Privacy Protection in AI – Privacy Commissioner Speaks at Panel Discussion at “Agentic HK: HKGAI V3 Large Language Model Launch and Ecosystem Collaboration Conference”

Date: 5 June 2026

Promoting Privacy Protection in AI –  Privacy Commissioner Speaks at Panel Discussion at “Agentic HK: HKGAI V3 Large Language Model Launch and Ecosystem Collaboration Conference”

The Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (Privacy Commissioner), Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling, attended the “Agentic HK: HKGAI V3 Large Language Model Launch and Ecosystem Collaboration Conference” organised by the Hong Kong Generative AI Research and Development Center (HKGAI) on 3 June, where she spoke as a panellist at the roundtable panel discussion.

At the roundtable discussion themed “Empowering Industries with Local Large Language Models: AI Implementation and Ecosystem Building in Hong Kong”, the Privacy Commissioner highlighted that one of the biggest challenges currently faced by organisations in implementing artificial intelligence (AI) systems is ensuring data security. This includes formulating internal policies and guidelines on the development or use of AI, as well as understanding the circumstances under which customers’ personal data may be used to train AI systems in accordance with the requirements under the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. The Privacy Commissioner also noted that, in accordance with the National “15th Five-Year Plan”, organisations should follow a holistic approach to development and security. While developing or using new technologies, organisations should adopt appropriate measures to ensure data security and prevent data breaches. The Privacy Commissioner encouraged organisations to refer to the series of guidance materials on AI published by her Office, with a view to developing and using AI safely and responsibly.


The Privacy Commissioner, Ms Ada CHUNG Lai-ling (second left), spoke as a panellist at the roundtable discussion.