On 24 and 25 November 2025, Rajah & Tann Singapore, Rajah & Tann Technologies and SUTD Academy co-organised an Expert Masterclass on Mastering AI Ethics & Governance.
The two-day masterclass explored how leaders can navigate the challenges of artificial intelligence (“AI“) ethics and governance. As AI rapidly reshapes industries and daily life, it is increasingly taking on tasks that were traditionally performed by humans. This evolution brings ethical considerations to the forefront, making it essential for leaders to prioritise responsible AI governance by understanding relevant local and international regulations and frameworks. The speakers explored the ethical and regulatory issues surrounding AI and shared insights into local and global AI ethics frameworks and actionable governance practices.
Partner Justin Lee from the Technology, Media & Telecommunications Practice, and Mr Raju Chellam from AI Ethics & Governance Body of Knowledge were the speakers.
The masterclass on this topic was first conducted in August 2025.
Disclaimer
Rajah & Tann Asia is a network of member firms with local legal practices in Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Our Asian network also includes our regional office in China as well as regional desks focused on Brunei, Japan and South Asia. Member firms are independently constituted and regulated in accordance with relevant local requirements.
The contents of this publication are owned by Rajah & Tann Asia together with each of its member firms and are subject to all relevant protection (including but not limited to copyright protection) under the laws of each of the countries where the member firm operates and, through international treaties, other countries. No part of this publication may be reproduced, licensed, sold, published, transmitted, modified, adapted, publicly displayed, broadcast (including storage in any medium by electronic means whether or not transiently for any purpose save as permitted herein) without the prior written permission of Rajah & Tann Asia or its respective member firms.
Please note also that whilst the information in this publication is correct to the best of our knowledge and belief at the time of writing, it is only intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter and should not be treated as legal advice or a substitute for specific professional advice for any particular course of action as such information may not suit your specific business and operational requirements. You should seek legal advice for your specific situation. In addition, the information in this publication does not create any relationship, whether legally binding or otherwise. Rajah & Tann Asia and its member firms do not accept, and fully disclaim, responsibility for any loss or damage which may result from accessing or relying on the information in this publication.