Speaker(s)
- Ms Cermain Cheung, Consultant, Oldham, Li & Nie
- Mr Benjamin Choi, Managing Director, OLN IP Services Limited
- Mr Arthur Chan, Consultant, OLN IP Services Limited
- Mr Mohan Datwani FCG HKFCG(PE), Deputy Chief Executive, The Hong Kong Chartered Governance Institute (Chair)
Description
In recent years, there has been an unprecedented rise in the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) by businesses across various industries. From enhancing customer experiences to optimizing operational efficiency, AI has become a common tool for businesses seeking to stay competitive in the digital age. Its wide range of applications, including predictive analytics, natural language processing, and machine learning, has allowed businesses to automate processes, gain valuable insights from vast amounts of data, and improve decision-making capabilities. The rapid advancements in AI have not only opened up new opportunities but have also raised important legal and governance considerations that need to be addressed to ensure ethical and responsible AI use.
The seminar will focus on the legal and governance practices that are affected by AI. Directors and governance professionals will gain valuable insights into the implications of AI technology in various aspects. The speakers will discuss the following areas while attendees will leave with a comprehensive understanding of the legal and governance challenges posed by AI and the knowledge needed to navigate this evolving landscape:
- AI search engine's transformative power
- Legislations governing the use of AI-generated information
- Interplay between ethics and law
- Personal data privacy concerns
- Intellectual property considerations, and
- Impact of the new Copyright Amendment Ordinance
(Recorded in January 2024)
Level: Intermediate
Speakers and Chair's bio:
Ms Cermain Cheung
Mr Benjamin Choi
Mr Arthur Chan
Mr Mohan Datwani