ARTIFICIAL intelligence is no longer merely a technology race; it is increasingly a contest over who can build the capacity to govern it wisely, safely and strategically.
This issue matters for Malaysia. Our national conversation on AI often focuses on adoption, productivity and the potential of the digital economy. These are important, but they are not enough. AI is not only an innovation agenda; it is also becoming a governance challenge, a competitiveness issue and, increasingly, a question of sovereignty.
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