The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Anwar to bring up digitalisa­tion, AI adoption to Cabinet

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PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will table issues related to digitalisa­tion and artificial intelligen­ce (AI) adoption in the present government at the Cabinet meeting today (May 8).

He said this is in line with the government’s commitment which has been agreed in principle and which will indirectly facilitate matters involving investors who are interested in investing in Malaysia.

“We have agreed in principle. At the Cabinet meeting tomorrow, I will strengthen it.

“There are still some reluctance or resentment among department­s at times, as they want control of their servers.

“This is the 80s way of thinking. We need to explain to them, and I have also explained to Microsoft and Google.

“We will expand unless (it involves) specific security issues.

“National security is excluded while other areas must (undergo change),” he said during the Finance Ministry’s assembly here yesterday.

Anwar, who is also Finance

We have agreed in principle. At the Cabinet meeting tomorrow, I will strengthen it.

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim

Minister, said he has met with several of the world’s largest companies.

He noted that Microsoft recently announced its investment here.

Apart from the high investment value announced, he said there were matters discussed in detail including training, collaborat­ion with universiti­es and research centres.

“Yesterday, I also held a meeting with Google. Although it was conducted online, they show their commitment and share the same spirit.

“Also there was (the meeting with) ACWA Power, an energy giant that is not only large in Saudi Arabia but also in the world.

“I have had long discussion­s with other ministries as it wants several assurances from me in terms of third party access and cloud computing,” he added.

In a post on Facebook yesterday, Anwar Ibrahim said he had held an online conference with the president and chief investment officer of technology giant Alphabet and Google, Ruth Porat.

The session was a follow-up to their meeting in the United States last year.

The prime minister said during the conference, Porat informed on the progress of the framework areas that Alphabet and Google can expand in Malaysia based on his previous explanatio­n to her regarding the mission and focus of the Malaysian government.

Anwar said the discussion­s also touched on the importance of cooperatio­n and support of technology and AI related to the education, health and agricultur­e sectors.

 ?? ?? Anwar, who is also Finance Ibrahim Minister, said he has met with several of the world’s largest companies.
Anwar, who is also Finance Ibrahim Minister, said he has met with several of the world’s largest companies.

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