Can Tho (VNA) – 🍬Vietnam boasts significant advantages in artificial intelligence (AI) development, thanks to its market potential, skilled workforce, and startup ecosystem, international experts said at the GenAI Summit 24.
The event was co-organised on August 18 by the New Turing Institute (NTI), Rethink Healthcare Foundation (RHF), National Innovation Centre (NIC), and Fulbright University Vietnam, with support from the Ministry of Planning and Investment.Vietnam positioned to lead AI innovation in region
At the summit, Nguyen Duc Toan, Google Cloud’s Country Director, noted that Vietnam is uniquely positioned to spearhead AI innovation in Southeast Asia and beyond. The country is receiving substantial support from the government and major local corporations such as Viettel and Vingroup to capitalise on the growing AI wave. International collaboration is also advancing, with Google investing significantly in Vietnam’s future workforce by offering 40,000 “Google Career Certificates” scholarships and training 200 Vietnamese startups in AI through the Google AI Startups Masterclass programme, which aims to boost the AI startup ecosystem.
A prime moment for AI development
Jeff Dean, Google’s Chief Scientist and Co-founder of Google Brain, Google Translate, and Gemini, stressed that AI applications must adhere to strict safety and reliability standards. He emphasised that AI developers have a responsibility to ensure systems are not only effective but also built on a strong ethical foundation. To fully realise AI’s potential, Dean recommended that governments and tech companies invest in education and facilitate access to this technology for young talents. Phung Viet Thang, Country Director of Business, Marketing, and Communications at Intel Vietnam, defined "unclear or lower-than-expected business outcomes" as a major challenge in AI implementation in the country. He advised businesses to not view it as an end goal but as a technology that provides methods and tools to achieve their objectives.
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