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Interview with Luke Teoh: Youth-driven tech and AI at APrIGF
Luke Teoh, a Research Assistant at Universiti Sains Malaysia and a NetMission Ambassador, is at the forefront of technological change, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. With experience in internet governance and research, Luke brings a youthful perspective to issues like cybersecurity, AI, an…

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Luke Teoh, a Research Assistant at Universiti Sains Malaysia and a NetMission Ambassador, is at the forefront of technological change, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. With experience in internet governance and research, Luke brings a youthful perspective to issues like…
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Luke Teoh , a Research Assistant at Universiti Sains Malaysia and a NetMission Ambassador, is at the forefront of technological change, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. With experience in internet governance and research, Luke brings a youthful perspective to issues like cybersecurity, AI, and digital inclusivity. His active involvement in initiatives such as the Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF) highlights his commitment to fostering positive change in the digital space. We sat down with Luke to explore these important topics and hear his views on the future of technology. Luke Teoh : Hi everyone, I’m Luke, and this year, I’m joining APrIGF as a fellow and a member of the organising committee for the Youth Internet Governance Forum (yIGF). In today’s digital age, young professionals are driving technological change and societal progress with their skills and passion. I’m honoured to contribute to internet governance and digital content creation across various international platforms.
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Luke Teoh : Balancing cybersecurity and user privacy requires a multi-stakeholder approach, which we champion at the Internet Governance Forums, whether regional or global. We must bring together all voices in the community to ensure everyone’s perspective is heard. The youth, in particular, need to be part of these discussions, not as mere token participants but as valuable contributors. Their involvement will help create an internet that is not only secure but also aligned with their needs and expectations. Many young people today spend a significant amount of time online, so their input is critical to achieving a balance. We need to avoid overregulating content while providing enough privacy for them to navigate the internet safely. The internet is for everyone, so it’s vital we respect and include all voices. Luke Teoh : I’ve been working on a research project with one of my professors at Universiti Sains Malaysia to assess whether language students are ready for AI and whether they can use it ethically. AI can certainly help with language learning, but the key is ensuring students know how to use it properly. Language learning is often seen as something that happens in the classroom, but to truly master a language, you need organic interactions. AI can be integrated to make the learning process more natural and less formal, which will help students learn better. Luke Teoh : Inclusivity is essential, especially for marginalised communities like the youth. It’s important to bring their voices to the table, not just for one event but consistently. Geographic representation across the Asia Pacific region is another challenge. Many people from the Pacific islands, for instance, struggle to attend these events due to logistics and visa issues. The APrIGF Organising Committee is working hard to address this by ensuring equal representation, but there’s still work to be done.
Key Points
- Luke Teoh highlights the importance of youth involvement in internet governance, particularly in balancing cybersecurity and user privacy.
- The integration of AI in language learning and the focus on green technology in technology development are key trends Luke discusses.
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