Don’t restrict AI in sports, ensure fair access, Hong Kong lawmaker urges

By South China Morning Post | Created at 2026-06-23 13:21:50 | Updated at 2026-06-23 14:18:30 59 minutes ago

Kenneth Fok, who represents sports sector, calls for fair access to AI, as ‘some nations may not have newest and best models’

 Elson Li

Published: 9:19pm, 23 Jun 2026

Hong Kong’s lawmaker for the

sports sector has urged authorities to focus on ensuring fair access to AI rather than attempting to restrict its use, arguing that the technology has increasingly reshaped athlete development and competitions.

Speaking at a World Economic Forum panel in mainland China’s Dalian on Tuesday, Kenneth Fok Kai-kong said that artificial intelligence (AI) was transforming sports in ways that differed from past technological advances.

Such changes had made it difficult to regulate the technology’s use and also raised questions about fairness, he said.

“It’s not like wearing a suit or not wearing a suit. You can’t see it in competition,” he said during a discussion on the future of sport, business and technology.

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Legislator Kenneth Fok has said international federations and Olympic bodies should study AI’s impact on performance and address any resulting differences. Photo: Handout

Fok, who represents Hong Kong’s sports, performing arts, culture and publishing sectors in the Legislative Council, said the issue was less about limiting the use of AI and more about ensuring athletes and countries had equal access to the new technology.

“Some nations may not have the newest and the best models. They might not have the newest and the best tools,” he said, adding that international federations and Olympic bodies should study AI’s impact on performance and address any resulting differences.

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