MY-AI standards to anchor trusted AI development, address deepfake risks, says Gobind


PUTRAJAYA: The introduction of MY-AI Standards will anchor trusted artificial intelligence (AI) development while addressing risks associated with deepfakes and AI-generated misinformation, said Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo.

In a statement on Monday (March 16), he said the launch of the MY-AI Standards recently marked an important step in strengthening the country's digital ecosystem as it advances towards its aspiration of becoming an AI Nation by 2030.

The MY-AI Standards will serve as a "trust infrastructure", providing a practical framework for the development and implementation of AI standards in Malaysia.

"By adopting a 'trust by design' approach, the platform ensures that AI technologies are developed and deployed based on clear, transparent and auditable standards.

"At a time when AI can also be misused to generate deepfakes, digital impersonation and other forms of deceptive content, trusted standards are critical. Without proper safeguards, such technologies can be exploited for scams, financial fraud and misinformation that undermine public trust and information integrity," he said.

My-AI Standards is a national digital platform that functions as a one-stop centre for learning, collaboration and support for the implementation of AI standards in Malaysia.

The platform was developed through the implementing agency CyberSecurity Malaysia in strategic collaboration with the National AI Office (NAIO) and supported by the Malaysian Standards Department and Sirim Bhd.

Gobind said the standards will also complement national efforts to combat AI-enabled fraud and digital scams, which have become an increasing concern as malicious actors exploit emerging technologies.

By embedding requirements for transparency, traceability and accountability into AI systems, the MY-AI Standards help reduce opportunities for misuse while supporting law enforcement and regulatory efforts to address AI-related crimes.

"AI standards will therefore serve as a common language between the government, industry, investors and the people - translating digital trust from principles into practical implementation.

"The platform will also support wider adoption of AI across industries - from micro-, small-, and medium-enterprises (MSMEs) to National Critical Information Infrastructures (NCIIs) - enabling organisations to innovate with greater confidence while ensuring responsible deployment," he said.

Gobind said Malaysia is also strengthening its capacity in AI standards internationally through strategic engagement in global platforms, including participation in the development of standards under ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 42 on artificial intelligence.

"With the establishment of MY-AI Standards, Malaysia continues to reinforce its ambition to emerge as an AI Nation by 2030 - one that not only develops and adopts AI, but also contributes to the advancement of trusted, secure, and responsible AI standards globally," he said.

He added that the standards complement a series of initiatives currently underway, including the Digital Trust and Data Security Strategy 2026-2030 to be launched later this year, the Malaysia Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Plan 2026-2030 that is being finalised, as well as the development of the AI Governance Bill and the National AI Code of Ethics, alongside expanded AI literacy programmes. – Bernama

 

 

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