From the perspective of the public sector, cloud computing is seen as an essential technological infrastructure to meet the needs of governance, connection, and data sharing within state agencies, as well as paving the way for open data to the public.
The digital economy (DE) has taken shape and is developing rapidly. The Asia-Pacific region is emerging as a central market and a new driver of growth. Global production and supply chains, for decades, have also focused on Asia, including China, India, Southeast Asia, and South Asia, which host the world’s main factories and workshops. Naturally, Vietnam is part of this global game.
The gaming industry has shifted its focus from producing high-end hardware or consoles to developing engaging and long-lasting gaming content on cloud platforms.
On the morning of November 6, 2024, the Institute for Policy Studies and Media Development (IPS) and the School of Economics, Law, and Public Management, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH-CELG), organized a seminar on "Developing and Using Reliable Artificial Intelligence."
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming a useful tool in addressing major challenges faced by Vietnam and the world.
Addressing Challenges: AI supports issues such as climate change, urban management, and an aging population.
Practical Applications: The petition feedback system in Tay Ninh automatically collects and processes citizens' opinions through an online portal.
Benefits: Improves public services and enhances government management efficiency.
Challenges: Lack of financial resources, legal framework, and quality data.