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Google introduces Gemini 3, its most powerful and secure AI model to date, designed to bring any idea to life.
Vietnam is shifting from its traditional role in assembly and testing to a deeper integration into the global semiconductor value chain, as AI drives demand for advanced chips and reshapes the design, production, and management of smart factories.
The draft Law on Artificial Intelligence was among items under consideration of the National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee at its ongoing 51st session on November 17.
Launched at Harvard, this strategic book reflects two nations’ bond and their joint contribution to global AI thought leadership.
A wave of investment in AI data centers is sweeping Vietnam, as domestic and international firms unveil multi-billion-dollar projects positioning the country as a rising regional AI hub.
Photographic artist Tran Thi Thu Dong, President of the Vietnam Association of Photographic Artists, believes that Vietnamese photography is facing two major paradoxes.
Patients stopped prescribed medications based on ChatGPT guidance, leading to severe complications.
The Ministry of Science and Technology has officially submitted Vietnam’s AI Law draft, setting the foundation for innovation and strategic autonomy.
A school principal expressed concern about teachers’ competency at the recent talk “Learning and questioning in the AI storm,” which explored the topic “why learning can become harder in the AI storm".
Lawmakers are proposing safeguards to prevent AI from exploiting artists’ voices, images, and creative styles without consent.
KBC, AIC, and VietinBank to jointly develop Vietnam’s most ambitious AI and cloud computing data center to date.
Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung said recently that Vietnam encourages the development of open-source AI, viewing it as an opportunity for smaller nations to master and apply advanced technologies.
Today, with the help of AI, teachers can prepare lesson plans very quickly while students can solve assignments within minutes. However, in the end, the use of technology cannot solve the core problems of education.
From London, Vietnam sends a message: it seeks to shape AI’s future through values, ethics, and global cooperation.
Vietnam is set to swiftly establish a national artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputing center and a shared open AI data platform, as part of its strategy to strengthen core AI infrastructure.
Party General Secretary To Lam and a high-ranking Vietnamese delegation attended a seminar with leading strategists on artificial intelligence (AI) and technology in the UK and the world, which was held in London on October 28.
Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung affirmed that Vietnam encourages the development of open-source artificial intelligence (AI), as it presents an opportunity for smaller countries to master and apply advanced technologies.
Michelin is spearheading a mobility revolution by harnessing artificial intelligence and smart analytics to build safer, smarter, and more sustainable transportation in the Industry 4.0 era.
Ho Chi Minh City unveils a bold plan to train 15% of its population in AI by 2030, building a tech-savvy workforce for the digital economy.
As AI is rapidly emerging as a key driver of the digital economy, to move beyond experimentation and deliver real value, experts held that Vietnam must establish a domestic AI market where businesses can develop, commercialise, and compete fairly.