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Google Introduces Strategic AI Initiatives at Malaysia’s National AI Office Launch

by Faith Amonimo
December 18, 2024
in FutureTech in ME, Middle East Tech Revolution
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Google has unveiled two powerful initiatives in collaboration with Malaysian government agencies at the launch of Malaysia’s National AI Office (NAIO). These initiatives aim to transform public service delivery using Generative AI (GenAI).

The launch marks another milestone in Google’s commitment to Malaysia’s digital future. Earlier this year, the tech giant announced a $2 billion investment in a Google data center and a Google Cloud region within the country.

At the launch of Malaysia’s National AI Office (NAIO), Google introduced two key initiatives in collaboration with government agencies, aimed at enhancing public service delivery through Generative AI (GenAI).

This follows Google’s earlier commitment to support Malaysia’s digital transformation, including a $2 billion investment in a new Google data center and Cloud region in the country.

Two Key Initiatives Set to Transform Public Services

1. AI at Work: Empowering Public Officers

The first initiative, “AI at Work,” is a collaboration between the Ministry of Digital and Google Cloud. This pilot program integrates Gemini for Google Workspace into public officers’ daily tasks, enabling smarter workflows.

With NotebookLM, Google’s AI research assistant, public officers can access trusted content like legislative, policy, and research documents. This allows them to gain actionable insights faster, make informed decisions, and respond more efficiently to citizen needs.According to Serene Sia, Country Director for Malaysia and Singapore at Google Cloud:

“This collaboration exemplifies Malaysia’s commitment to leveraging enterprise-grade AI for national development and positions the country as a leader in the digital economy.”

2. AI Policy and Skilling Lab: Building Responsible AI Frameworks

The second initiative establishes an AI Policy and Skilling Lab in Malaysia. This collaboration between NAIO and Google aims to provide policymakers with tools, frameworks, and industry expertise to navigate AI’s transformative potential responsibly.

The lab will facilitate discussions among policymakers, industry experts, and stakeholders. Together, they will develop policy recommendations to ensure safe and responsible AI adoption in Malaysia.As Su Ann Lim, Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy for Southeast Asia at Google Cloud, stated:

“The AI Policy and Skilling Lab aligns with the Malaysia government’s goals of operationalizing safe and responsible AI. By fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing, this initiative will establish clear guidelines for AI adoption, ensuring its benefits are realized while mitigating potential risks.”

Lim also noted that these efforts position Malaysia as a regional leader in AI development and adoption, boosting investment and creating economic opportunities. This is especially significant ahead of Malaysia’s ASEAN Chairmanship in 2025.

NAIO: Driving Malaysia’s AI Agenda

The NAIO serves as Malaysia’s central authority for AI innovation. Its mission includes leveraging AI to strengthen the digital economy, improve public services, and contribute to sustainable development goals. NAIO will also drive Malaysia’s regional AI participation by addressing local and Southeast Asian challenges with AI-driven solutions.

Microsoft Joins the AI Race

In addition to Google’s announcements, Microsoft launched AI for Malaysia’s Future, a new program targeting the upskilling of 800,000 Malaysians in AI-related skills by 2025. This initiative aligns with Malaysia’s broader efforts to build a skilled AI workforce, ensuring a robust talent pipeline for the future.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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