Chenhong
Mu,
Deputy
Director
of
Information
Centre,
Liaison
Office
of
the
Central
People’s
Government
in
the
HKSAR
(fifth
from
the
right,
front
row),
Ir
Tony
Wong,
JP,
Commissioner
for
Digital
Policy,
Digital
Policy
Office
(fourth
from
the
left,
front
row),
Dr
Rocky
Cheng,
Chief
Executive
Officer
of
Cyberport
(fifth
from
the
left,
front
row),
Prof
Cao
Jiannong,
Vice
President,
Hong
Kong
Cybersecurity
Professional
Association
(third
from
the
left,
front
row),
and
other
guests
jointly
officiated
the
opening
of
the
“AI
x
Cybersecurity
Forum”.
Ir
Tony
Wong,
JP,
Commissioner
for
Digital
Policy,
Digital
Policy
Office,
stated,
“Artificial
intelligence
is
rapidly
evolving.
As
we
embrace
the
broader
landscape
of
technological
development,
it
is
essential
to
integrate
cybersecurity
with
innovative
technologies
to
address
the
challenges
of
this
new
era.
The
government
is
committed
to
promoting
the
application
of
AI
while
strengthening
governance.
Through
the
‘Ethical
Artificial
Intelligence
Framework’
and
the
recently
announced
‘Guidelines
for
Generative
Artificial
Intelligence
Technology
and
Applications
in
Hong
Kong’,
we
provide
practical
guidance
for
developers
and
users,
aiming
to
balance
innovation,
application,
and
responsibility
in
AI.
We
look
forward
to
collaborating
with
various
sectors
to
develop
and
apply
AI
technology
in
a
safe
and
responsible
manner,
fostering
the
widespread
advancement
of
AI
in
Hong
Kong.”
Dr Rocky Cheng, Chief Executive Officer of Cyberport, stated, “As the digital era rapidly advances, cybersecurity challenges are growing increasingly severe. While the widespread adoption of AI introduces new cyber threats, it also enhances our defensive capabilities. As Hong Kong’s digital tech hub and AI accelerator, Cyberport is committed to advancing cybersecurity development. By nurturing cybersecurity start-ups and collaborating with various sectors to launch different activities and training programmes, we aim to raise cybersecurity awareness among businesses and individuals. At the same time, we are bringing together leading technology security companies from the Mainland and overseas to promote relevant technological innovation and facilitate technical exchanges, all with the goal of building a comprehensive cybersecurity ecosystem. Moving forward, we will continue partnering with industry leaders to harness AI for cybersecurity solutions, building a safer and smarter Hong Kong.”
The
forum
featured
insights
from
several
leaders
across
various
sectors,
including
Prof
Li
Hui,
Emeritus
Professor,
Peking
University,
Adjunct
Professor,
Fuyao
University
of
Science
and
Technology,
Raymond
Lam,
Chief
Superintendent
of
Police,
Cyber
Security
and
Technology
Crime
Bureau,
Hong
Kong
Police
Force,
and
Prof
Wang
Cong,
Professor
and
Head,
Department
of
Computer
Science,
City
University
of
Hong
Kong.
They
discussed
the
latest
challenges
and
developments
in
cyber
defence
and
attack.
Prof
Li
Hui
shared
his
views
on
cybersecurity
and
the
challenges
of
developing
large
AI
models.
Meanwhile,
Raymond
Lam
pointed
out
that
the
Cyber
Security
and
Technology
Crime
Bureau
is
currently
using
AI
to
analyse
the
authenticity
of
images
and
videos
generated
by
deepfake
technology,
which
also
serve
as
evidence
in
police
investigations.
The
bureau
also
collaborates
with
research
experts
and
employs
a
government-business-academia-research
ecosystem
to
combat
cybercrime
and
strengthen
cyber
defence
capabilities.
As Hong Kong’s digital tech hub and AI accelerator, Cyberport is committed to building a robust and secure AI ecosystem. Following its first collaboration with international organisations in February to host the “AI Safety, Trust, and Responsibility” Forum, which promoted the joint effort to build a trustworthy and responsible AI ecosystem, this forum once again demonstrated Cyberport’s commitment to advancing secure and trustworthy AI development. Notably, Cyberport has achieved significant milestones in building the AI ecosystem, including the launch of Hong Kong’s largest Artificial Intelligence Supercomputing Centre (AISC) last year, and the establishment of the AI Lab as a platform for technology demonstrations, and commercial applications, fully supporting AI start-ups from R&D to market entry. Furthermore, the HKSAR Government has allocated HK$3 billion to Cyberport to implement a three-year AI Subsidy Scheme, which includes subsidising eligible entities on the use of computing power of the AISC to continuously inject impetus into the local AI development.
Currently, Cyberport brings together around 400 AI and data science start-ups, attracted several leading AI enterprises, and has facilitated collaborations with major tech firms. By leveraging their expertise in computing power development, large model construction, algorithms, data science, and industry applications, Cyberport supports innovation, research, and application across various segments of the AI ecosystem, driving industrial development and helping position Hong Kong as an international hub for the AI industry.
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