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97.5 percent of businesses in HCM City are micro, small, and medium enterprises, lacking resources to engage with AI.
In the June 2025 edition of the TOP500 rankings, two FPT AI Factories, located in Japan and Vietnam, secured the 36th and 38th positions respectively.
Vietnamese businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), must embrace digital and AI transformations to remain competitive and achieve sustainable growth, experts said.
A new AI alliance aims to build Vietnam’s own language-based AI ecosystem and digital autonomy.
Vietnam has, for the first time, applied artificial intelligence (AI) and and remote sensing technologies to monitor seawater quality through a joint research initiative with Polish scientists
Young people should not view AI as salvation but rather as a tool under human control.
An international conference on digital and AI strategies in healthcare took place in Paris on 13 June, drawing leading experts from France, the UK and Vietnam.
91% of business leaders in Vietnam are exploring AI-specific roles, outpacing global trends.
Experts stress that superficial use of AI won’t work - Vietnam must invest in deep R&D and develop homegrown solutions to tackle its challenges.
AI could add $5 trillion to global GDP by 2030 - Vietnam aims to become a regional AI leader with bold initiatives.
Scrolling past a Facebook post featuring a soldier couple holding newborn quadruplets, Linh, 42, reflexively commented, “Congratulations to you both.” Seconds later, she deleted it - something didn’t feel right.
A recent Fortinet survey revealed that AI-supported cyber threats in Vietnam have tripled, with nearly 52 percent of surveyed businesses reporting encounters with such threats.
Noting that every AI command consumes physical resources and energy, Scott McDonald, a lecturer at RMIT University, said that “users should consider the necessity of each AI interaction”.
As AI adoption grows, employers now expect candidates to demonstrate AI capabilities in their résumés.
Dr Le Truong Tung, Chair of the FPT University Board, said 'Engineer 57' refers to individuals who have technology knowledge and have been empowered with supplemented digital transformation skills and trained by AI tutors.
Global rivals invest in AI schooling; Vietnam must find its own path to stay competitive.
Experts say fintech firms must adopt AI to stay ahead of cybercriminals leveraging the same tech.
VINASA Vice President calls for national effort to unlock Vietnam’s AI potential.
Vietnam now holds the world’s top position in Google Play game downloads, recording 6.1 billion downloads in 2024 - equivalent to over 11,600 downloads per minute.
A unique collection of AI-driven visual artworks blending human thought, emotion, and cutting-edge technology was unveiled for the first time at an exhibition in Ho Chi Minh City.