Vietnam plans to introduce Law on Artificial Intelligence in 2025

It is reported that Vietnam plans to enact an AI Law by the end of 2025 to establish a comprehensive legal framework for AI, as announced by Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung at a national scientific conference. The law aims to position AI as the country’s intellectual infrastructure, serving the populace, promoting sustainable development, and enhancing national competitiveness. Additionally, Vietnam intends to establish a national AI supercomputing center and a shared open AI data platform, universalize AI literacy, and develop a national AI Ethics Code aligned with international standards but tailored to the country’s context. The government also plans to increase spending on AI, with the National Technology Innovation Fund allocating at least 40% of its resources to support AI adoption, including issuing vouchers for small and medium-sized enterprises to use Vietnamese AI solutions.

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