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Professor Sun Dong Advocates for a Trustworthy AI Ecosystem at APEC Digital and AI Ministerial Meeting

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Professor Sun Dong Advocates for a Trustworthy AI Ecosystem at APEC Digital and AI Ministerial Meeting
HK

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Professor Sun Dong Advocates for a Trustworthy AI Ecosystem at APEC Digital and AI Ministerial Meeting

2025-08-04 16:00 Last Updated At:16:08

Speech by SITI at "Session 3: Creating a Safe and Trustworthy Digital and AI Ecosystem" of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Digital and AI Ministerial Meeting in Incheon, Korea

Following is the speech by the Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, at "Session 3: Creating a Safe and Trustworthy Digital and AI Ecosystem" of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Digital and AI Ministerial Meeting in Incheon, Korea, today (August 4):

Good afternoon, chair and distinguished fellow colleagues.

It is my privilege to address this esteemed assembly on the topic that unites us all - fostering a safe and trustworthy digital and AI ecosystem.

As we all recognise, AI is reshaping our world at lightning speed. From transforming industries to optimising operations across sectors, AI has demonstrated its boundless potential in this increasingly digital world.

Today, AI technologies play a pivotal role in cyber defence. By leveraging advanced algorithms and real-time data analysis, AI-enabled systems can detect anomalies, neutralise threats, mitigate risks and respond swiftly to potential intrusions. However, this powerful capability is a double-edged sword.

While AI empowers us to respond faster than ever, it also equips malicious actors with unprecedented tools. Cybercriminals could now "weaponise" AI to launch cyberattacks that aremore sophisticated, more scalable, and harder to detect.This is not a hypothetical threat but is happening now. This is why a strategic, vigilant, and responsible deployment of AI is imperative for all governments and organisations.

In Hong Kong, China, we are taking action. For over two decades, the Hong Kong Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Centre, or HKCERT in short, has been standing at the forefront of our cybersecurity efforts. Last year, the HKCERT introduced AI-driven applications that detect and remove phishing URLs and alert the public to emerging risks. We have also been closely working with international cybersecurity professional organisations to respond quickly to the latest cyber threats and attacks. But technology alone is not enough.

Awareness is our first line of defence. We have implemented a Government-wide Phishing Drill Campaign using AI to simulate attacks and train our teams. We have also equipped our people with tools like a "Scameter" and a "CyberDefender", and turned our people into smart and vigilant e-citizens who are ready to navigate the digital world safely.

Indeed, good governance is the cornerstone of a safe, responsible and trustworthy AI ecosystem. That is why we have developed in line with global best practices Hong Kong, China's own Ethical AI Framework and our Generative Artificial Intelligence Technical and Application Guideline. These are not just documents but blueprints for promoting responsible and healthy development of AI technology in Hong Kong, China, balancing its cutting-edge progress with accountability, accuracy and security.

Cyber threats do not respect borders, and neither should our solutions. International collaboration is non-negotiable. Only through mutual understanding and collaboration can we succeed in combating cyber threats effectively and harnessing AI's full potential. Hong Kong, China stands ready to work with all member economies together to build a digital future where innovation thrives, risks are managed, and trust is guaranteed. A future where AI does not just serve the few but safeguards and empowers everyone. Thank you.

Speech by SITI at "Session 3: Creating a Safe and Trustworthy Digital and AI Ecosystem" of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Digital and AI Ministerial Meeting in Incheon, Korea  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Speech by SITI at "Session 3: Creating a Safe and Trustworthy Digital and AI Ecosystem" of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Digital and AI Ministerial Meeting in Incheon, Korea Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Government launches consultation work on improving complaint handling mechanism of MCHK

To improve the complaint handling mechanism of the Medical Council of Hong Kong (MCHK), the Government will introduce a bill to the Legislative Council in the first half of this year to amend the Medical Registration Ordinance. The Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau, chaired the first consultation meeting today (January 16) to meet with representatives of patient groups and listen to their views.

Professor Lo said, "Members of the public have very high expectations of the MCHK in actively discharging their primary responsibility of safeguarding doctors' professional standards and ethical conduct. Patient groups are important stakeholders. They offered highly constructive suggestions at today's meeting. I look forward to continuing in-depth discussions with other stakeholders to explore proposals to improve the complaint handling mechanism of the MCHK, with a view to maintaining public trust in the medical profession."

At the request of the Secretary for Health, the MCHK earlier submitted a report on improving its complaint handling mechanism to the Health Bureau. The Health Bureau is reviewing the report and the supplementary information subsequently provided by the MCHK, and will consider the report's recommendations and the operational needs of the MCHK in proposing amendments to the Ordinance.

The Health Bureau will continue the consultation work by meeting with professional bodies and relevant stakeholders shortly to listen to their views.

Government launches consultation work on improving complaint handling mechanism of MCHK  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Government launches consultation work on improving complaint handling mechanism of MCHK Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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