At the SGLaw200 Youth Forum, some 500 participants gathered at SMU Yong Pung How School of Law to explore how Singapore’s laws can stay relevant – from regulating the use of artificial intelligence to access to justice. Participants heard from government leaders, legal practitioners, policy experts and business leaders on how Singapore’s legal system must continue evolving to keep pace with changing times. One of the many topics discussed at one of five breakout sessions at the forum was protection against online harms. BSc (Computing and Law) student Keylani Karania Dylovan said that future improvements in the legal system will require not just those trained in law, but also people from other sectors. She believes that they can help to redefine the legal system through their expertise in technology, adding that there are opportunities for them to contribute.