Hong Kong AI Podcast

EP06: Legal AI, IP & the Engineer-Lawyer (Cantonese) (Kenneth Yip)

1 h 1 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Our first fully-Cantonese episode. Kenneth Yip is the founder and general counsel of MakeBell — an AI legal tech startup building domain-specific AI assistants for Hong Kong legal professionals, with a focus on human-in-the-loop design, accuracy, and attorney-client privilege protection. We dig into why lawyers can't just use ChatGPT, IP and patent law in the AI era, and what a dual-track engineer-to-lawyer career looks like in Hong Kong.

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