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MALAYSIA SERIOUS ABOUT DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, PROMOTING AI LITERACY

SERDANG (Malaysia), Jan 16 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian government is serious about the country’s digital transformation and wants to ensure that the general public is fully aware of its initiatives to promote digital literacy and artificial intelligence (AI) literacy, said Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

“We have no choice but to get the general public to be fully aware of what I call digital literacy and AI literacy,” he told the media after the launch of the AI Untuk Rakyat (AI for the People) programme at Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) here, Tuesday.

Anwar said the programme is targeted to reach one million users by the end of this year.

The ‘AI Untuk Rakyat’ is an online self-learning programme designed to enhance the understanding and awareness of the general public regarding AI.

It was reported that Malaysia’s digital sector is making a significant contribution of 23.2 per cent to the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP), while the digital economy is slated to further boost its impact and is projected to contribute 25.5 per cent to the country’s economy by 2025 and create up to 500,000 jobs.

Anwar called on civil servants and students to join the AI Untuk Rakyat programme as soon as possible.

“This is an introduction to what digital technology and AI is all about and we have to compel students and civil servants to start (joining the programme),” he said.

The ‘AI untuk Rakyat’ programme was launched in collaboration with the semiconductor chip manufacturer, Intel, and users can register for it at www.ai.gov.my

The Prime Minister also called on university vice-chancellors to ensure that all students at their respective institutions attend the four-hour programme on basic understanding of AI via the website.

Anwar also wanted all directors-general of government agencies to submit their reports on AI literacy to their respective ministries within a month.

“The ‘AI Untuk Rakyat’ programme is a cross-ministerial, cross-departmental effort,” he said.

-- BERNAMA
 


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