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The Sun
5 hours ago
- Business
- The Sun
Malaysia boosts ASEAN digital tech and AI collaboration at UNESCO forum
BANGKOK: Malaysia is stepping up efforts to promote responsible artificial intelligence (AI) governance and strengthen regional cooperation in digital technology, Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo announced at the 3rd UNESCO Global Forum on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (GFEAI 2025). Speaking during a high-level ministerial panel titled Fostering Global Dialogue on AI for a Collective Future, Gobind stressed the importance of international dialogue to ensure AI benefits all sectors of society. 'As AI continues to evolve, meaningful dialogue and international cooperation are essential for building a future that is inclusive, secure, and beneficial to all,' he said. Earlier, Gobind participated in a discussion on AI readiness, where he highlighted Malaysia's progress in digital infrastructure, talent development, and data centre regulations. These efforts aim to position the country as a regional hub for data and AI innovation. 'I am confident that many more commendable milestones lie ahead. That said, I firmly believe that the next phase of advancement must be underpinned by robust and forward-looking policies and regulations,' he added. The minister also held talks with Thailand's Digital Economy and Society Minister, Prasert Jantararuangtong, focusing on ASEAN collaboration in AI applications for agriculture, health, and transport. 'Building on the relationship first established during ADGMIN, we reaffirmed our shared commitment to ASEAN cooperation in digital technologies and AI,' Gobind said. With Malaysia set to chair ASEAN in 2025, Gobind invited regional leaders to the ASEAN AI Summit and SMART City Expo in Kuala Lumpur later this year. Both ministers also discussed cybersecurity challenges in an AI-driven digital economy.

Barnama
13 hours ago
- Business
- Barnama
Malaysia Strengthens ASEAN Collaboration On Digital Tech And AI
BANGKOK, June 25 (Bernama) -- Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo highlighted the nation's initiatives in advancing responsible artificial intelligence (AI) governance and fostering regional collaboration during the 3rd UNESCO Global Forum on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (GFEAI 2025) on Wednesday. Gobind emphasised Malaysia's commitment to promoting responsible AI governance, encouraging regional partnerships, and ensuring that the country's progress aligns with globally recognised ethical standards. 'As AI continues to evolve, meaningful dialogue and international cooperation are essential for building a future that is inclusive, secure, and beneficial to all,' he said during the high-level ministerial panel titled Fostering Global Dialogue on AI for a Collective Future at the UNESCO GFEAI 2025. bootstrap slideshow Earlier, Gobind participated in a panel discussion titled 'From Readiness Assessment to Enhanced Institutional, Technical and Human Capacities in AI.' During the session, he highlighted Malaysia's achievements, including strengthening nationwide connectivity, adopting a multi-faceted approach to infrastructure, talent, and trust development, and introducing data centre regulations to position Malaysia as a regional hub for data infrastructure. 'I am confident that many more commendable milestones lie ahead. That said, I firmly believe that the next phase of advancement must be underpinned by robust and forward-looking policies and regulations. 'At the Ministry of Digital, our commitment to driving this agenda remains unwavering. We will continue to strive for a digital future that is inclusive, secure, and sustainable,' he said. Later in the day, Gobind held a bilateral meeting with Thailand's Minister of Digital Economy and Society, Prasert Jantararuangtong, who also serves as Deputy Prime Minister. Gobind said their discussion centred on opportunities for regional collaboration in digital technology and AI, with a particular focus on transformative applications in the agriculture, health, and transport sectors.