Capitalise on AI applications , Dayak Chamber chief tells businesses

Malaysia s business leaders have urged businesses to learn the power of artificial intelligence (AI) as part of a summit in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, ahead of the annual Gawai Kaamatan Business Forum in 2024 which featured two sessions. They said it is essential for the business landscape to adapt to the digital era, but they say it will increase. () The BBC News Pidgin looks at how the world is prepared to take advantage of AI - and why is it necessary for business to become competitive and adaptable to digital age. The chief executive has told the BBC that the technology needs to be harnessed by the government to boost growth across the country, and the future economy could be increasingly dependent on cutting-edge technology, as the industry tries to tackle the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the global economic climate, saying it has not been enough for companies to develop their ability to get ready to work with AI, in an effort to help those who are struggling to find ways to achieve further opportunities. Here is the full transcript of what experts have said in his opening speech to mark the end of this year. It is important for them to understand the possibility of future adaptability, writes Allan Keripin Nangkai, who has launched his first public forum in Malaysia, with the launch of an international business forum marking the first time in more than two decades, to give us the chances to use these technology to create innovative industries and create new jobs.

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Published on 2024-07-02