FSBM unit explores collaborations to drive AI solutions


KUALA LUMPUR: FSMB Holdings Bhd via its wholly-owned subsidiary FSBM I-Design Sdn Bhd has inked two memoranda of understanding (MoU) to pursue initiatives in artificial intelligence.

In a statement, the group said it had entered into an agreement with VisionTech Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of VisionGroup, to develop end-to-end generative AI bot solutions that integrated human-centred and ethical AI practices.

Meanwhile, the second MoU was inked with cybersecurity solutions firm Cydentiq Sdn Bhd, to integrate security-by-design into all AI solutions developed by FSBM I-Design.

According to FSBM, the partnerships between these parties bring together the expertise of FSBMI-Design's ABI and AI capabilities, VisionTech's generative AI innovations, and Cydentiq's advanced security solutions to deliver comprehensive, seamless AI-driven transformation for businesses.

"By integrating robust security measures and advanced AI technologies, FSBM aims to deliver transformative solutions that improve decision-making, optimize processes, and foster innovation.

"Together with VisionTech and Cydentiq, FSBM is poised to help businesses navigate the challenges of the digital era, enabling them to be agile, data-driven, and successful in a rapidly evolving landscape," said FSBM chief technology officer Low Kang Wei.

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