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Digitized companies are the best prepared to deploy AI

Digitized businesses are in the best position to apply AI (artificial intelligence) because their leaders want to apply new technologies quickly, said TMA Innovation CEO Tran Phuc Hong.

Vietnam urged to build legal corridor for AI industry

Vietnam needs a policy on artificial intelligence (AI) to help this industry develop strongly, while minimising risks, according to insiders.

Vietnam racing in AI development

The Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) has proposed the Government approve a national strategy on artificial intelligence (AI) research, development and application by 2030.

VN aims to be major player in Generative AI field

Vietnam should focus on developing apps based on Generative AI (artificial intelligence), according to Got It! CEO Tran Viet Hung.

Vietnam co-sponsors UN’s first AI resolution

Vietnam has co-sponsored the UN’s first resolution on artificial intelligence (AI), which highlights the promotion of safe, secure, and trustworthy AI systems that will also benefit sustainable development for all.

Vietnam forecast to become “AI dragon' in trillion-dollar market

The development of artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to contribute trillions of US$ to the global economy annually, with Vietnam being forecast to become an "AI dragon", thereby helping to further promote AI development in Southeast Asia.

Vietnamese youth learn how to make money from AI

Training courses on artificial intelligence (AI) have mushroomed, but many of them are not useful.

Vietnam gears up for opportunities amid AI wave

Vietnam is expected to receive new great opportunities from AI (artificial intelligence).

Vietnam AI, robotic startups shortlisted for Qualcomm program

A number of ‘Make in Vietnam’ startups, such as DeltaX robotics, Aircity face recognition, and Vbee conversation platform, have been shortlisted under the Qualcomm-funded incubation program.

Vietnam needs generative AI of its own

Large language models (LLM) of generative AI are currently all in English. Countries need to develop generative AI in their languages to align with their recognition and culture.

Vietnamese need Make-in-Vietnam Large Language Model

Developing a large language model (LLM) AI in the Vietnamese language will require huge resources.

LLMs in Vietnamese language being developed by local firms

LLMs (large language models) in the Vietnamese language will promote the development of Vietnamese virtual assistants, and at the same time help store and promote data value.

Vietnamese businesses unsure how AI will impact them

In his analysis about AI’s possible impact on the Vietnamese labor market, Jung Woo Han from RMIT University commented that Vietnamese businesses remain unaware of how AI can create specific values in daily work.

Vietnamese dreaming big in the era of AI

When OpenAI’s ChatGPT emerged in November 2022, a version of it in Vietnamese was being researched and developed by Vietnamese programmers.

AI improves customer service at finance companies, banks

The appearance of Generative AI (artificial intelligence) has helped many finance companies and banks make great strides in customer service, operations, and new business models.

Creating and cementing Vietnam’s position in the era of global enlightenment

New thinking and new mentality will help Vietnam and its people have a better, more comprehensive and adequate approach. Vietnam AI Forum and the Vietnam AI Contest Award Ceremony 2023 took place in Hanoi January 24, 2024.

Da Nang establishes semiconductor and AI research centre

The central city of Da Nang on January 26 announced the decision to establish the Da Nang Semiconductor and Artificial Intelligence Center for Research and Training (DSAC).

Vietnam joins AI chatbot development race

Seeing the promising future of AI chatbots, domestic IT businesses have decided to participate in the race to create their own to serve Vietnamese people.

Two Vietnamese PhDs to use AI for mushroom cultivation

Clever Mushroom, a startup founded by two Vietnamese PhDs, uses sensors to collect information materials and analyze cultivation conditions to optimize a mushroom farming process that runs automatically.

AI to lead to many job losses in some fields

With the development of AI, many workers will become redundant and be replaced by robots, including unskilled workers, factory workers and even office workers, according to FPT University Vice President Hoang Nam Tien.