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Can Vietnam become an AI hub?
The Teradata survey in 2017 found that 80% of businesses have put artificial intelligence (AI) into actual operation. And by 2030, AI will contribute $ 15.7 trillion to the global economy.


The growth and development of artificial intelligence, whether Vietnam can take the opportunity to advance or not?

Adjust AI suitable technology for Vietnam conditions

According to statistics from McKinsey, the global leader in business strategy consulting - conducted in North America and Asia, AI is the technology that receives more investment in the world with $ 39 billion in 2016. Majority of the investment in AI is in the internal research and development of large companies, according to venture investment channels and other investment sources.

Mr. Le Hong Viet, Director Technology of FPT Joint Stock Company, said that AI is creating tremendous impact. "By 2030, AI will contribute $ 15.7 trillion to the global economy. Beginning in 2020, global GDP will grow sharply from the previous period, with 50% of growth coming from artificial intelligence, created by human-like replacement machines. They are good for people.

In that context, Mr. Viet said that with the financial strength is not strong enough, Vietnamese businesses need to analyze and carefully consider the problem of AI is here and what Vietnam really needs, because "if not Carefully, what are we going to do about AI then Google, Facebook, Microsoft have done. What can Vietnamese scientists do to help businesses catch up with the Fourth Industrial Revolution? "- Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Xuan Hoai - Director of Information Technology Research and Development Institute Hanoi University says.

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