Vietnam aims to make AI a spearhead technology in the fourth Industrial Revolution

Vietnam climbed seven positions in the Government AI Readiness Index 2022, ranking 6th among ASEAN countries and 55th globally, as shown in the latest report issued by the UK’s Oxford Insights.
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Vietnam also strives to become a centre for innovation and development of AI solutions and applications in ASEAN and the world by 2030. (Source: Mesh digital signage)

With the Government AI Readiness Index, British consultancy company Oxford Insights aims to measure government preparedness to implement artificial intelligence (AI) in the delivery of public services to their citizens.

Vietnam earned an average score of 53.96 points in 2022, increasing from 51.82 points in 2021 and surpassing the global average of 44.61, according to Oxford Insights, which ranked 181 countries this year, up from 160 in last year’s iteration.

This result not only reflects the development of AI technology but also shows the trend of forming the AI industry in Vietnam.

Under a national strategy on AI research, development, and application to 2030, approved by the Government on January 26, 2021, Vietnam aims to make AI a spearhead technology in the fourth Industrial Revolution.

The country also strives to become a centre for innovation and development of AI solutions and applications in ASEAN and the world by 2030.

At present, many provinces and cities such as Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, and Thua Thien-Hue have applied AI in various fields such as health, education, and public administrative services.

Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc said that AI technology has become increasingly essential in all aspects of life in Vietnam, and has been applied broadly in smart city building, health, insurance, smart agriculture, and environmental technology.

From the economic perspective, Vietnam's AI research, development, and application in the future will contribute to solving problems in socio-economic development, and supporting domestic enterprises to improve their competitiveness.

Grasping the AI development trend, several large enterprises have built and developed AI research and development centres in Vietnam, which have attracted leading experts in this field from around the world.

Products applying artificial intelligence are the prerequisite to promote the strong development of this industry and are the lever to speed up digital transformation in Vietnam.

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(Source: VNA)