Bangkok Post

DES Ministry set to establish new national AI committee

- SUCHIT LEESA-NGUANSUK

The Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry is gearing up to establish a new national artificial intelligen­ce (AI) committee to accelerate the national AI strategy in the second phase.

The move is part of Thailand’s Asean Digital Economy and AI hub plan to spur the digital economy as a growth engine, according to the ministry.

Meanwhile, the ministry will make use of a digital ID platform to support the digital wallet handout scheme.

“Thailand gives priority to the developmen­t of digital and intelligen­ce technology to make the digital economy the growth engine of the policy to enhance the country’s competitiv­eness and the efficiency of electronic transactio­ns and the developmen­t of the digital workforce,” DES Minister Prasert Jantararua­ngtong said in his keynote speech at Huawei’s Digital and Intelligen­ce APAC Congress 2024 in Bangkok yesterday.

The flagship projects under these initiative­s include the Cloud First Policy, of which related regulation­s are being drafted to establish a Cloud First Policy board comprising related state agencies’ permanent secretarie­s-general.

This board would set policy guidelines, standards for the cloud, and security and procuremen­t rules to support the cloud usage model.

He added that related agencies are setting a budget for a cloud service use first policy and the establishm­ent of a new AI committee needs cabinet approval.

“The country needs to have a new national AI committee to give the green light to further develop the national AI strategy,” Mr Prasert said.

He said by this June, the cabinet would establish the new national AI committee that would gather various agencies chaired by the prime minister to drive the national AI strategy in the second phase.

The previous committee was dissolved following the change of government. The new committee will be set up by the new premier.

Another flagship policy is AI developmen­t. The ministry is developing a national AI service platform, Thai large language model, and preparing guidelines on AI ethics, laws, regulation­s and skills developmen­t.

Earlier, Putchapong Nodthaison­g, secretary-general of the National Digital Economy and Society Commission, told the Bangkok Post the commission has AI ethical guidelines in place. By the end of May, its digital economy promotion subcommitt­ee will convene to consider drafting AI regulation­s to enforce upon those who violate AI ethics.

“We will have a new subcommitt­ee for digital economy promotion

‘‘ The country needs to have a new national AI committee to give the green light to further develop the national AI strategy. PRASERT JANTARARUA­NGTONG Digital Economy and Society Minister

and a subcommitt­ee for legal matters, which would mainly oversee AI,” said Mr Putchapong.

The National Digital Economy and Society Commission will work with the National AI committee, said Mr Putchapong.

Mr Prasert said that the ministry aims to have 50% of citizens using digital ID in 2024 and 100% in 2025. By the third quarter, it expects to use the Digital Government Developmen­t Agency’s digital ID app for the digital wallet scheme.

The ministry will also push the global digital talent visa, aiming to attract 50,000 digital talents.

Leo Chen, senior vice-president of Huawei and president of Huawei enterprise sales, said Asia-Pacific sees great potential in AI growth and investment with the value expected to reach US$87.6 billion in 2028, up from 22.1 billion in 2023. He said many countries have national AI strategies, including Thailand.

The top five industries at the forefront of digital and intelligen­ce transforma­tion are profession­al services, telecom, retail, discrete manufactur­ing and banking.

Nararya S. Soeprapto, deputy secretary-general of Asean for Community and Corporate Affairs, said Asean’s digital economy reached $300 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach $1 trillion or rise to $2 trillion in 2030.

The contributi­on to foreign direct investment in Asean’s ICT sector from multinatio­nal enterprise­s surged to $10.5 billion in 2022 from $5.9 billion in 2021.

The number of 5G subscriber­s in Asean is projected to exceed 200 million with data consumptio­n set to increase sevenfold by 2030.

“Talent is indispensa­ble for digital transforma­tion, AI is not just creating or eliminatin­g jobs, but more than 20 million jobs are to be relocated in the six largest Asean economies,” he said.

Nicholas Ma, president of Huawei’s Asia Pacific Enterprise Business Group, said Thailand is among its strategic countries within Asia-Pacific as the government pursues its vision for digital transforma­tion, particular­ly AI and cloud and vertical demand in fintech, along with smart factories, Industry 4.0, education and healthcare.

 ?? ?? Mr Prasert delivers a keynote speech at Huawei’s Digital and Intelligen­ce APAC Congress 2024 in Thailand yesterday.
Mr Prasert delivers a keynote speech at Huawei’s Digital and Intelligen­ce APAC Congress 2024 in Thailand yesterday.

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