Nation eyes AI powerhouse status


PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s five-year plan to become an artificial intelligence (AI) powerhouse has been hailed as promising, but industry experts say its success will hinge on overcoming key obstacles and ensuring the public is prepared for an AI-driven future.

Khalil Nooh, CEO and co-founder of local language model company Mesolitica and founding member of the Konsortium AI Negara, is confident in the country’s goals, citing strong collaboration between the public and private sectors.

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