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Noting that every AI command consumes physical resources and energy, Scott McDonald, a lecturer at RMIT University, said that “users should consider the necessity of each AI interaction”.
As AI adoption grows, employers now expect candidates to demonstrate AI capabilities in their résumés.
Dr Le Truong Tung, Chair of the FPT University Board, said 'Engineer 57' refers to individuals who have technology knowledge and have been empowered with supplemented digital transformation skills and trained by AI tutors.
Global rivals invest in AI schooling; Vietnam must find its own path to stay competitive.
Experts say fintech firms must adopt AI to stay ahead of cybercriminals leveraging the same tech.
VINASA Vice President calls for national effort to unlock Vietnam’s AI potential.
Vietnam now holds the world’s top position in Google Play game downloads, recording 6.1 billion downloads in 2024 - equivalent to over 11,600 downloads per minute.
A unique collection of AI-driven visual artworks blending human thought, emotion, and cutting-edge technology was unveiled for the first time at an exhibition in Ho Chi Minh City.
Leveraging AI in producing sustainability information may enhance efficiency, accuracy and also strategic decision making, a banking and finance forum has been told.
Recognising Vietnam's rapidly accelerating momentum and strong government prioritisation of artificial intelligence (AI) across key sectors, Avnet is set to catalyse this progress with its upcoming Avnet AI Tech Days – Shaping the Future of AI.
AI and semiconductors have been identified as core sectors for development by both Vietnam and the US in the coming decade, thus contributing to balancing trade and investment between the two countries.
Vietnam’s ambitious artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, as outlined in Resolution 57 of the Politburo, has been hailed by international and domestic experts as a historic and visionary move toward inclusive, human-centric innovation.
Held in Hanoi, the course fosters responsible AI use in public and private sectors with a global perspective.
Painter Vo Tan Thanh, 75, has spent over half a century restoring portraits of heroes and martyrs. Most recently, with witnesses’ memories, he recreated the image of Dieu Cai, a faithful son of the Cho Ro people.
With just $200 a month, AI tools are reshaping the way travel firms operate, raising questions about human job security.
As Agentic AI is reshaping industries worldwide, Vietnamese businesses need to adopt the technology to enhance their competitiveness and ensure sustainable economic growth, experts say.
Vietnam and Indonesia top Southeast Asia in AI usage for e-commerce, with Vietnam excelling in applying AI to marketing, customer service, and business operations.
A young woman’s instincts and an online AI search led to the arrest of a man who had already produced seven liters of liquid synthetic drugs.
The 33-year-old scientist shares his vision for affordable and scalable medical technology.
Embracing Agentic AI can enhance competitiveness and sustainable growth in Vietnam's digital landscape.