SBI250458-AI Governance : Regulatory Frameworks In AI Technologies & Ethical Use *confirmed class!*
Overview
The implementation of regulatory AI frameworks serves to mitigate growing ethical legal challenges arising from the use and/or development of AI, such as intellectual property and data protection risks. Such risks are intensifying, as AI capabilities continue to expand and develop. AI regulatory frameworks help address AI-related risks while ensuring a balance between innovation and accountability, by fostering a culture of responsible AI development and deployment. While AI regulation in Southeast Asia may be largely characterised as being fragmented, Singapore adopts a distinctive, pragmatic and pro-innovation approach to AI regulation. Singapore’s approach to AI regulation broadly encompasses combining voluntary ethical frameworks with sector-specific guidelines, while actively adapting and integrating AI governance into existing laws like the Road Traffic Act 1961.
Overall, Singapore’s approach to AI regulation emphasises the development of human-centric, trustworthy AI while facilitating innovation and growth, which is supported by collaborative initiatives between the government and leading industry players.
Event Detail
During this ½ day session, participants will be guided on the following :
A. Regional AI Governance Frameworks in Southeast Asia
- Brief overview of the Artificial Intelligence ("AI") regulatory landscape in selected Southeast Asia countries (including Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam), with a primary focus on Singapore’s AI regulatory landscape
- Touches on the collaborative efforts between ASEAN nations to work towards a potential harmonisation of AI governance framework across the region. Is such harmonisation desirable or even attainable?
B. Legal Risks of AI Development
Focuses on:
- Copyright and Intellectual Property Challenges, including the risks relating to the inputs and outputs of Large Language Models (“LLM”)
- Data Protection Challenges, including privacy and confidentiality risks associated with the use of LLMs
- Incorporates real life examples as practical illustrations.
C. Sector-specific AI Governance Frameworks in Singapore
Focuses on :
- AI guidelines, initiatives, use cases relevant to the following sectors / industries / parties:
- Financial Institutions
- Healthcare / Medical
- Autonomous Vehicles
- Legal liability when AI goes wrong – Can AI machines take responsibility or bear any liability when the system malfunctions or in instances where there was an undesirable outcome? How should legal liability be allocated / delegated?
(Participants are encouraged to take this opportunity to consult/clarify with the lawyer on the current AI regulatory issues they encounter with their employees or customers)
Programme/Agenda
At the end of the workshop, participants would be able to :
- understand responsible deployment of Generative AI and ensuring its ethical use
- understand data biases, intellectual property rights and privacy concerns
WHY SHOULD I ATTEND
This workshop is for business owners/leaders, C-suite executives or any corporate professionals who are engaged in the use of Generative AI content in their daily work or life.
Contact Detail
Contact no : 6701 1131
Email : josephine.lin@sbf.org.sg
Speaker Information
Friday, 14 November 2025 - Friday, 14 November 2025
2:00 PM - 5:30 PM
To Be Confirmed Nearer To The Date