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The Office of the Privacy Commissioner launches artificial intelligence guidelines for reference by major organizations to strengthen protection of public privacy

2021-08-18T00:15:32.362Z


The application of artificial intelligence is becoming more and more popular. The Privacy Office today (18th) released the "Guidelines for the Development and Use of Ethical Standards for Artificial Intelligence", which put forward a number of suggestions on ethical principles and practical operations for the reference of institutions. Privacy


The application of artificial intelligence is becoming more and more popular. The Privacy Office today (18th) released the "Guidelines for the Development and Use of Ethical Standards for Artificial Intelligence", which put forward a number of suggestions on ethical principles and practical operations for the reference of institutions.

Privacy Commissioner Zhong Liling believes that the development potential of artificial intelligence is great, but the risks cannot be ignored. As for whether this will be regulated by legislation, she believes that it is still controversial, and the immediacy of legislation has not been seen so far.


Privacy Commissioner Chung Lai-ling said that the application of artificial intelligence is becoming more and more popular in Hong Kong, and moral hazard cannot be ignored.

(Photo by Liang Pengwei)

Zhong Liling: The moral hazard of face and voice recognition cannot be ignored

Privacy Commissioner Chung Lai Ling said that the application of artificial intelligence is becoming more and more popular in Hong Kong, including face recognition, voice recognition, chat robots, etc. The privacy and moral hazards involved cannot be ignored. At present, how to regulate artificial intelligence in various parts of the world has not yet been There is a consensus that the PCPD hopes that through the introduction of guidelines, organizations can assist organizations in developing and using artificial intelligence to comply with the provisions of the Privacy Ordinance and comply with good data ethics standards.

She also said that she expects the guidelines to cooperate with the "Outline of Development Plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area" to promote Hong Kong as a regional innovation and technology center and a world-class smart city.

Zhang Jiankang, director of global affairs and research, mentioned that the practical guidelines cover four main areas.

(Photo by Liang Pengwei)

The Guidelines involve seven principles and four areas

The Guidelines list seven ethical principles for artificial intelligence, including accountability, fairness, transparency and interpretability, and data privacy.

As for actual operations, Zhang Jiankang, Director of Global Affairs and Research, mentioned that the practical guidelines cover four main areas, namely formulating artificial intelligence strategies and governance, conducting risk assessment and human supervision, implementing artificial intelligence model development and artificial intelligence systems. Management, and promote communication and exchanges with stakeholders.

Regarding whether this legislation will be regulated, Zhong Liling believes that it is still controversial, and there is no relevant urgency.

(Photo by Liang Pengwei)

Although it has not been regulated by legislation, it is possible for companies to violate privacy regulations if they are wrong

Liling Zhong believes that it is still controversial as to whether this legislation will be enacted. She bluntly said that even in Europe, different governments have different approaches. At present, they have not seen the urgency of legislative regulation. She described the potential for the development of artificial intelligence. "Regulation? By the way? On the one hand, it is necessary to regulate? Where does the regulation go? The social department has not reached a consensus", and we will continue to monitor the development of other countries in the future.



Zhong Liling added that although there are no penalties attached to the guidelines, if companies fail to comply with the guidelines, they may have the opportunity to violate the privacy protection principles and privacy regulations. The Commissioner's Office will also decide whether to initiate an investigation based on the actual situation.

The Privacy Office today (18th) released the "Guidelines for the Development and Use of Ethical Standards for Artificial Intelligence" (photographed by Liang Pengwei)

CLP and Hongkong Electric's customer information system complies with international standards

The Government’s amendment to the "Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance" is currently under review by the Legislative Council. Chung Lai-ling said that once passed, the PCPD will immediately implement it. I believe it can respond to the demands of the public and strengthen the protection of privacy. Explain to the Legislative Council.

In addition, the Office of the Commissioner’s Office today issued an inspection report on the customer personal information systems of the CLP and the Hongkong Electric. Complete digital footprint to effectively detect any improper use of personal data.

The 18P male complained that his girlfriend had taken a taxi. The Privacy Office: The platform must remove the fragments after receiving the complaint. Revised the bottom line. In the past, 70% of the platforms have removed content. The commissioner reminds you to guard against false sweepstakes messages and don’t provide personal information casually

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Source: hk1

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