Hong Kong student warned AI porn case is ‘not closed’ despite formal apology

Hong Kong student warned AI porn case is ‘not closed’ despite formal apology

A law student at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) has expressed “deep remorse” for using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to create pornographic images of female classmates and has voluntarily withdrawn from an overseas academic exchange programme, according to the institution. In a statement issued on Thursday, its second within five days in response to…

Read More
Editorial | Deepfake porn case in Hong Kong highlights need for vigilance on legal front

Editorial | Deepfake porn case in Hong Kong highlights need for vigilance on legal front

The growing use of artificial intelligence across different fields has created as many threats as benefits, raising questions over whether the technology should be more closely regulated. Even though the authorities in Hong Kong argue that online actions are generally covered by legislation enacted to address crimes in the physical world, there have been calls…

Read More