Malaysia aims to become global AI powerhouse - Wilson

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The Malaysian government is actively working towards transforming the country into a global AI powerhouse, focusing on AI talent, infrastructure, and global leadership in the AI supply chain. Deputy Digital Minister Datuk Wilson Ugak Kumbong highlighted the importance of building nationwide AI talent and providing developer-friendly access to AI computing resources.

Malaysia has made significant investments in AI computing data centers, with over US$20 billion committed over the next few years. By becoming a global leader in generative AI-led economic transformation, Malaysia aims to surpass growth estimates and propel the economy forward. The country is hosting a summit to foster innovation with generative AI among corporations and establish itself as the AI hub of Southeast Asia.

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