Over the past six months, the National Assembly (NA) has made progress in implementing a digital parliament model and integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into its operations, achieving encouraging initial results, said Chairman Tran Thanh Man while chairing a conference on the topic in Hanoi on June 25.
Vietnamese businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), must embrace digital and AI transformations to remain competitive and achieve sustainable growth, experts said.
"Shadow of the Wolf" (Loi nguyen duoi anh trang), a three-hour science fiction epic entirely created using AI technology, was launched on June 17, delivering a powerful message about humans' awakening to the destruction of wild natural environments.
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung has hailed cooperation between the National Innovation Centre (NIC) and Google as profoundly significant, helping accelerate Vietnam’s startup and innovation ecosystem, particularly in strategic technology sectors like artificial intelligence (AI).
VOV.VN - Artificial intelligence presents a challenge, but it will not take journalists’ jobs or replace their soul. Those who cannot keep pace or adapt to change are the ones at risk of being left behind.
VOV.VN - Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ho Chi Minh City remain hesitant to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) in their operations due to concerns over costs and uncertain efficiency.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Greece Pham Thi Thu Huong held a working meeting with Greece’s Deputy Minister for Research and Innovation under the Ministry of Development Stavros Kalafatis on June 16, during which she expressed her hope for the Greek official’s continued support in advancing bilateral cooperation in research and technology development.
An international conference on digital and AI strategies in healthcare took place in Paris on June 13, drawing leading experts from France, the UK and Vietnam.
Vietnam’s FPT Corporation has established a strategic cooperation partnership with Indonesia's Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas) across various sectors in the digital field.
Around 91% of Vietnamese business leaders are considering hiring for artificial intelligence (AI)-specific roles, surpassing the global average by 13 percentage points, according to Microsoft Vietnam’s latest report released on June 12.