AI in Malaysia: Great potential but limited by slow implementation - Expert

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AI in Malaysia: Great potential but limited by slow implementation - Expert

Malaysia's adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is promising but hindered by slow uptake compared to other Southeast Asian nations. Dr Afnizanfaizal Abdullah, an AI expert from MRANTI, highlighted Malaysia's position among the top 30 countries in the region for AI governance. The government's openness to innovation sets a positive environment for AI development.

Despite the positive outlook, actual AI adoption rates in Malaysia remain modest, primarily driven by startups and corporate initiatives. Critical elements for advancing AI adoption in Malaysia include data availability, infrastructure development, and talent cultivation. Challenges such as data inconsistencies, infrastructure readiness, and talent mismatch need to be addressed for successful AI integration.

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