
Denis Chang SC spoke at HKU on Mindfulness & Reflexivity in Professional Practice in the Age of A.I.
The development and adoption of A.I. has been a heated topic across industries, including the legal field. While Mindfulness and reflexivity are often the related extended topics that receive attention and debates when it comes to applications and ethical use of A.I. Our Head of Chambers, Denis Chang SC, was the speaker at a lecture hosted by Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong, on the topic “Mindfulness & Reflexivity in Professional Practice in the Age of A.I.”. The lecture focused on a model of mindful-reflexive practice and Lonergan’s 4 plus-levels generative structure of knowing and acting, which is also known as “Intentionality Analysis (I.A.)”
The content of the lecture would be applicable to professionals across industries and it is hoped that the insights shared would encourage the audience to reflect “in” as well as “on” their own practices and work.
Denis Chang SC
“Supreme at strategic planning of litigation. He takes a holistic view and his rich legal knowledge and experience means he is able to anticipate parties’ reactions accurately.”
Legal 500 Asia-Pacific 2021-2024, Commercial Disputes –
Leading Silk, Tier 1
Denis Chang, CBE, QC, SC, JP, Hon. LLD (Bristol) is Head of Chambers. He has advised on and represented clients in numerous landmark cases in different areas of practice including property and tax, constitutional and human rights litigation, Chinese customary law and more recently probate and administration.
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This article was first published on 13 June 2024.
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