The Ministry of Education issued an immediate public apology yesterday (April 24) following a Jalur Gemilang blunder on printed SPM reports. The printed image
The Ministry of Education issued an immediate public apology yesterday following a Jalur Gemilang blunder on printed SPM reports. The printed image featuring the inaccurate Malaysian flag was AI-generated.
In a video posted on his Facebook and through his Senior Press Secretary, Tunku Nashrul Tunku Abaidah, PMX said the incorrect display of Jalur Gemilang should not be taken lightly, whether it was done intentionally or not.Whether it is the local media, international companies, or government agencies, Tunku Nashrul said that the PM assured no double standards on the issue, and stressed that the principles of justice and respect for national symbols must be upheld by all.
“AI is a great tool but if it is used carelessly, it can bring implications to the harmony and unity of the country,” Tunku Nashrul said.
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