Lao government boosts AI efforts to improve living standards


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VIENTIANE: The Lao government is ramping up efforts to harness artificial intelligence (AI) to promote inclusive development and improve quality of life.

A high-level dialogue was held recently in the Lao capital Vientiane, bringing together government officials, development partners, and youths to explore AI's potential to reduce inequality and accelerate progress.

Deputy Minister of Technology and Communications Santisouk Simmalavong emphasised AI's potential to boost government efficiency, improve services, and support human resource development.

However, he cautioned that digital gaps in access and skills could leave some behind.

The Ministry of Technology and Communications was working with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) on a national digital economy strategy and an AI ethics readiness assessment.

These initiatives aligned with Laos' preparations of its 10th National Socio-Economic Development Plan and its anticipated graduation from least developed country status. - Xinhua

 

 

 

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