MALAYSIA is to develop its first artificial intelligence (AI) park.
The park will serve as a platform for the development of AI solutions such as speech recognition, robotics and smart city technology.
It is also planned to be a regional epicentre for data management, research and development and commercial ecosystem. An agreement was signed yesterday between Malaysian company G3 Global Bhd and its Chinese partners SenseTime Group Ltd and China Harbour Engineering Co Ltd on the setting up of the AI park, with the total investment at US$500mil .The location of the park has yet to be identified.
The agreement was signed between G3 executive chairman Wan Khalik Wan Muhammad, SenseTime president for Asia-Pacific Business Group Jeff Shi, and CHEC chairman Lin Yi Chong.The Prime Minister also tried his hands on the self-driving car system at the company, which specialises in AI technology.
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