Asia's Pioneering Technology Summit to Address AI Ethics and Regulation
Singapore, September 17, 2025 — In a significant move towards shaping the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in Asia, the Responsible AI Summit Asia 2025 is set to convene in Singapore from November 18 to 21. This inaugural gathering aims to bring together industry leaders, policymakers, and thought leaders to tackle the most urgent issues in AI governance, focusing on ethical innovation, compliance, and trust.
The summit will feature a series of high-level discussions and workshops designed to address the complexities of AI deployment in the region. Topics will include aligning AI deployment with evolving governance and ethical standards, navigating compliance, and managing risks associated with AI technologies. Participants will also explore strategies for embedding responsible AI principles across the AI lifecycle within various sectors, including banking and fintech.
One of the key highlights of the summit is the emphasis on operationalizing responsible AI in banking. Experts will share insights on balancing innovation with integrity, particularly in regulated financial environments. This includes strategies for aligning AI deployment with evolving governance and ethical standards, navigating the complexities of data strategy, privacy, and fairness, and managing large-scale AI models in regulated financial environments.
The summit's agenda also includes a focus on scaling AI in fintech, with discussions on lessons from the frontlines of deploying AI in user-facing fintech products. Participants will examine regulatory challenges, responsible innovation, and the importance of transparency in AI systems.
Organized by the AI, Data & Analytics Network, the Responsible AI Summit Asia 2025 is poised to become a pivotal event in the region's AI landscape. By fostering dialogue and collaboration among diverse stakeholders, the summit aims to accelerate the development of ethical and regulatory frameworks that can guide the responsible deployment of AI technologies across Asia.
As AI continues to play an increasingly central role in shaping economies and societies, the outcomes of this summit are expected to have far-reaching implications for the future of AI governance in the region.