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Input from Asean AI Summit to spur M'sia's ambition to be key leader
Input from Asean AI Summit to spur M'sia's ambition to be key leader

Malaysiakini

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Malaysiakini

Input from Asean AI Summit to spur M'sia's ambition to be key leader

The Asean AI Malaysia Summit (AAIMS) 2025 will be an input to the National AI Action Plan 2030 for Malaysia to achieve its ambition to become a leader in AI and digital technology in Southeast Asia. Digital Ministry secretary-general Fabian Bigar said AAIMS 2025, scheduled to be held at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (Mitec), Kuala Lumpur from Aug 12-13 with the theme Human Centred AI, is the first AI conference for Asean.

AI to unlock over US$113 billion in productivity gains for Malaysia
AI to unlock over US$113 billion in productivity gains for Malaysia

New Straits Times

time27-07-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

AI to unlock over US$113 billion in productivity gains for Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR: Widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) by businesses and workers in Malaysia is set to accelerate the nation's economic growth across various sectors, said Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo. In a statement today, Gobind said that Generative AI alone is projected to unlock up to US$113.4 billion in productive capacity for the country. Speaking at the High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference 2025 in Shanghai, China, yesterday, he underscored the shared responsibility of countries worldwide to ensure that AI continues to be a force for good. "In this AI-shaped era, collaboration is essential. "Only through shared commitment, innovation and vigilance can we ensure that the digital world remains a force for good. "The overarching goal is to bridge the digital divide among nations and enhance digital collaboration to ensure the development and governance of emerging technologies benefit humanity," he said. Gobind said Malaysia welcomes the outcome document of the Global AI Governance Action Plan and highlighted domestic efforts, including the establishment of the National AI Office (NAIO) last December to coordinate and drive the country's AI agenda. As the 2025 Asean Chair, Gobind said the country is spearheading the Asean AI Safety Network and leading the conversation on AI safety. The Network, according to Gobind, will act as Asean's regional platform for AI safety, facilitating best practice exchanges, research collaboration, standards development and responsible AI adoption. "By driving innovation, enhancing decision-making and optimising the use of precious resources, AI is not just changing industries; it is accelerating global development. "And in doing so, it reminds us that the technologies of tomorrow must be built together, across borders, with a shared vision for a better world," he said. Gobind also said Malaysia will host two major global events this year: the inaugural Asean AI Malaysia Summit in August and the Smart Cities World Expo Kuala Lumpur in September, aimed at bringing together policymakers, industry leaders and academics to discuss AI, innovation and digital transformation.

AI can unlock over US$113bil in productivity gains for Malaysia, says Gobind
AI can unlock over US$113bil in productivity gains for Malaysia, says Gobind

The Star

time27-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

AI can unlock over US$113bil in productivity gains for Malaysia, says Gobind

KUALA LUMPUR: Widespread adoption of AI by businesses and workers in Malaysia is set to accelerate the nation's economic growth across various sectors, says Gobind Singh Deo. The Digital Minister said that Generative AI alone is projected to unlock up to US$113.4bil in productive capacity for the country. Speaking at the High-Level Meeting on Global AI Governance during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference 2025 in Shanghai, China, on Saturday (July 26), he underscored the shared responsibility of countries worldwide to ensure that AI continues to be a force for good. "In this artificial intelligence (AI)-shaped era, collaboration is essential. Only through shared commitment, innovation and vigilance can we ensure that the digital world remains a force for good. "The overarching goal is to bridge the digital divide among nations and enhance digital collaboration to ensure the development and governance of emerging technologies benefit humanity," he said. Gobind said Malaysia welcomes the outcome document of the Global AI Governance Action Plan, and highlighted domestic efforts, including the establishment of the National AI Office in December 2024 to coordinate and drive the country's AI agenda. As the 2025 Asean Chair, Gobind said that the country is spearheading the Asean AI Safety Network and leading the conversation on AI safety. The network, according to Gobind, will act as Asean's regional platform for AI safety, facilitating best practice exchanges, research collaboration, standards development and responsible AI adoption. "By driving innovation, enhancing decision-making and optimising the use of precious resources, AI is not just changing industries – it is accelerating global development. "In doing so, it reminds us that the technologies of tomorrow must be built together, across borders, with a shared vision for a better world," he said. Gobind also said Malaysia will host two major global events this year, the inaugural Asean AI Malaysia Summit in August and the Smart Cities World Expo Kuala Lumpur in September, aimed at bringing together policymakers, industry leaders and academics to discuss AI, innovation and digital transformation. – Bernama

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