Hanoi (VNA) – A series of seminars kick-started the 2022 Vietnam Artificial Intelligence Day (AI4VN) in Hanoion September 22.
The seminars discussed AI solutions in finance-banking,training and connecting AI human resources, and automation in production.
As heard at these events, the Accenture's latest reportshowed that more than 60% of companies operating in the financial - bankingsector are testing AI.
Pham Quang Vinh from Viettel Cyberspace Centre said in thenext three years, the accumulation of AI database will bring great value,contributing to solving many problems.
Pham Hien, a researcher from the CommonwealthScientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)’s Data61, introduced aproject on the AI market in Vietnam, which is built exclusively for theformation and strengthening of the AI ecosystem in the nation.
It focuses on developing databases and algorithms toautomatically collect, store and update profiles of Vietnamese AI experts at homeand abroad; an index to track the development of AI in Vietnam; and businessmodels to enhance research-industry collaboration in the field, Hien said.
Do Manh Cuong, Deputy General Secretary of the VietnamAutomation Association, said automation is divided into seven levels, with mostbusinesses in Vietnam now at the level 3-4-5 or partial automation.
In the digital era, the traditional business model will beeliminated and replaced by a digital transformation model of corporategovernance, he added.
AI4VN is an annual programme of the Ministry of Science andTechnology (MOST) since 2018. Its series of events pull together a wide rangeof stakeholders in the AI community, from policy makers and technologycorporations to researchers and university students.
The implementation of the 2022 edition sees the coordinationbetween the Vietnamese online newspaper VnExpress and Aus4Innovation, a 10million AUD development assistance programme being enacted under theVietnam-Australia innovation partnership./.
The seminars discussed AI solutions in finance-banking,training and connecting AI human resources, and automation in production.
As heard at these events, the Accenture's latest reportshowed that more than 60% of companies operating in the financial - bankingsector are testing AI.
Pham Quang Vinh from Viettel Cyberspace Centre said in thenext three years, the accumulation of AI database will bring great value,contributing to solving many problems.
Pham Hien, a researcher from the CommonwealthScientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)’s Data61, introduced aproject on the AI market in Vietnam, which is built exclusively for theformation and strengthening of the AI ecosystem in the nation.
It focuses on developing databases and algorithms toautomatically collect, store and update profiles of Vietnamese AI experts at homeand abroad; an index to track the development of AI in Vietnam; and businessmodels to enhance research-industry collaboration in the field, Hien said.
Do Manh Cuong, Deputy General Secretary of the VietnamAutomation Association, said automation is divided into seven levels, with mostbusinesses in Vietnam now at the level 3-4-5 or partial automation.
In the digital era, the traditional business model will beeliminated and replaced by a digital transformation model of corporategovernance, he added.
AI4VN is an annual programme of the Ministry of Science andTechnology (MOST) since 2018. Its series of events pull together a wide rangeof stakeholders in the AI community, from policy makers and technologycorporations to researchers and university students.
The implementation of the 2022 edition sees the coordinationbetween the Vietnamese online newspaper VnExpress and Aus4Innovation, a 10million AUD development assistance programme being enacted under theVietnam-Australia innovation partnership./.
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