A Hong Kong Computer Society survey has revealed a continued growth in AI adoption among organisations in Hong Kong.
Nearly 69% said their organisations are already at the developing, mature, or leading stages of AI adoption. More than a quarter are at mature or advanced levels.
Moreover, almost 30% believe AI has already reshaped their industry, while nearly half expect significant disruption within the next three years.
Only 3.26% of the workforce foresee significant job losses, and almost 45% expect AI to enhance capabilities, create new roles and improve productivity. More than 80% report having moderate to strong cybersecurity preparations for AI deployment.

“While only a quarter of Hong Kong organisations have reached mature or leading levels in AI adoption, many expect their industries to be transformed within the next three years. We believe this will drive more companies to accelerate their AI journey to stay competitive. The positive outlook on workforce opportunities — together with improving cybersecurity readiness — will further support the growth of AI in Hong Kong,” Dave Chen, president of HKCS said.
(HKCS) surveyed 491 registrants from the Hong Kong International Computer Conference 2025 held in the 3rd week of November, 2025.
CISO board
In response to the risks associated with rapid AI adoption, the HKCS has taken a proactive step by establishing the Chief Information Security Officer Board (CISO Board). This new professional platform brings together cybersecurity leaders to enhance collaboration, strengthen knowledge exchange, and promote cyber resilience.
Chen added: “As the longest-established IT professional organisation in Hong Kong, HKCS has always been committed to advancing professional standards and supporting industry growth. With the rapid pace of technological development, cybersecurity has become a critical foundation for innovation.”
