Enhancing AI output, Vietnam ranks among the top 55 globally.
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- 17:03 07/12/2023
DNHN - Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Tran Duy Dong made the following remark on Ho Chi Minh City's Artificial Intelligence Day 2023: Artificial intelligence is one of the many areas in which Vietnam has potential to catch up to the world
Mr. Tran Duy Dong (Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment) emphasized at the event: "More certain that AI will be one of the fields in which Vietnam has a great deal of potential to develop rapidly and commence shortly. maintain pace with the global level. The Ministry of Planning and Investment is committed to providing unwavering support and guidance to the science and technology community, with a particular focus on the AI community, to foster the growth of a dynamic and all-encompassing innovation ecosystem that positively impacts the nation's overall progress.
Vietnam is confronted with the boundless possibilities presented by generative artificial intelligence (Generative AI), a technological advancement that holds the future capacity to substantially enhance the productivity of human mental labor.
Vietnam has achieved noteworthy advancements in the realm of artificial intelligence development, encompassing the advancement of AI research, application, and human resource cultivation.
The Vietnamese Government, for instance, unveiled the National Strategy on AI research, development, and application until 2030 in 2021. Following two years of implementation, Vietnam has made noteworthy progress. The nation rose seven positions from 2021 to 55th place globally on the AI readiness index in 2022, according to a report by Oxford Insights.
Numerous Vietnamese enterprises, including VNPT AI, FPT, Viettel AI, and VIN AI, have achieved noteworthy accomplishments in the domain of AI application and research. Specifically, VIN AI has been included in Thundermark Capital's 2022 list of the top twenty global companies in AI research, where it is ranked alongside numerous renowned corporations originating from developed nations.
The AI Day 2023 event, which features the theme "AI – Redesigning Reality," draws over one hundred business representatives, thirty world-renowned experts, and 1,500 attendees from the fields of technology, production, and processing. originating from both domestic and international sources.
Prominent authorities in the domains of robotics and computer vision, such as Professor Martial Hebert, are expected to be in attendance. Their presence is anticipated to yield novel insights regarding the complexities and remedies associated with the implementation of AI systems. In actuality.
Additional authorities, including Professor Anton van den Hengel, a machine learning monument, Associate Professor Dr. Angela Yao from the National University of Singapore, and Professor Simon Lucey, a pioneer in the application of mathematical models as a foundation for computer vision perception research, will also contribute significant insights regarding novel algorithms and concepts in the field of artificial intelligence.
This event is scheduled for December 5 and 6. It is jointly organized by VinAI Artificial Intelligence Research and Application Company (a division of Vingroup) and New Turning Institute.
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