Unlock the potential of AI with the AI Series, offered by Assas International in Singapore.
This series features three executive programmes that explore the legal implications of AI in intellectual property, ethics, and data protection. Delivered by leading experts, these programmes provide crucial legal insights into the fast-evolving AI landscape.
Each programme is SILE accredited and provides 2 CPD points, supporting your professional growth. You can enrol in one, two, or all three modules, with a discounted pricing structure available. These courses will equip you with a better understanding of AI’s legal challenges, empowering you to stay ahead in this rapidly evolving landscape.

Programme Fees*
– SGD 180 for one webinar
– SGD 280 for two webinars
– SGD 400 for three webinars
The AI Webinars grant 6 CPD Public points for those complying with the attendance policy.
Each Webinar grants 2 CPD Public points.
The AI Series includes the following executive programmes:
1. AI, IP, and Legal Responsibility: Navigating the Future of Technology and Law
[Webinar]

Bryan ONG, Tutor at NUS Faculty of Law
This seminar examines the intersection of AI and law, focusing on generative AI, IP issues, and legal responsibility, including key cases and Singapore’s AI governance.
This seminar explores the evolving relationship between Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) and the law, starting with an overview of the history and development of AI technologies. This will be followed by the advent of generative AI, and how it has led to novel legal questions/considerations especially in the area of Intellectual Property (“IP”) Law.
Location: | Online format – Zoom webinar |
Fees: | SGD 180 |
CPD points: | 2 Public CPD Points |
Practice area: | Intellectual Property |
Training category: | General |
2. Artificial Intelligence:
Legal and Ethics implications overview
[Webinar]

Lucas NICOLET-SERRA, Counsel at K&L Gates
This lecture explores Artificial intelligence (AI)’s ethical and legal challenges, with a focus on responsible and fair AI development and the impact of AI on existing legal frameworks.
AI is reshaping industries, from healthcare to finance, but its rapid development raises pressing ethical and legal concerns. This lecture will explore key challenges, including algorithmic bias, transparency, accountability, and the protection of privacy and human rights. As AI systems increasingly influence decision-making—whether in medical diagnoses, credit scoring, or law enforcement—ensuring fairness and mitigating harm become critical.
Location: | Online format – Zoom webinar |
Fees: | SGD 180 |
CPD points: | 2 Public CPD Points |
Practice area: | Telecommunications, Media & Technology |
Training category: | General |
3. Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection
[Webinar]

David N. ALFRED, Director, Drew & Napier LLC
This seminar explores key issues and practical considerations relating to the governance and regulation of artificial intelligence and machine learning as well as the impact of data protection laws and other regulatory frameworks.
Artificial intelligence (AI) was first conceptualised in the 1950s and has gone through successive rounds of “boom” and “bust” periods. The current boom has arisen, in part, due to advances in machine learning which have caught the public imagination. There have been some seemingly amazing successes, for example, through the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) which allow for a human-like ability to process natural language, as well as some spectacular failures, for example, in how LLMs are prone to “hallucinations”, where they “create” facts or information that apparently does not exist. In short, while AI and machine learning shows great promise to benefit mankind, it also carries risks that it may fail in unexpected ways.
Location: | Online format – Zoom webinar |
Fees: | SGD 180 |
CPD points: | 2 Public CPD Points |
Practice area: | Data Protection & Privacy |
Training category: | General |