Selangor to Establish AI Centers, Boost Digital Leadership

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Selangor to Establish AI Centers, Boost Digital Leadership
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Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari announced the establishment of several Artificial Intelligence (AI) centers next year to support technological advancements and solidify Selangor's position as a digital leader. These centers will contribute to the state's transformation into a smart state, complementing the National Information Dissemination Centre (NADI) initiative. NADI, launched by the federal government, aims to bridge the digital divide by improving accessibility to technology for online transactions, communication, and vital information.

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He added that NADI, introduced by the federal government, aims to bridge the digital divide by improving accessibility and technology adoption, particularly for online transactions, communication, and access to vital information. “This proves that NADI is not just a digital access point but a hub that empowers communities in various aspects of life,” he said during the launch of the NADI Centre in Sungai Tua, Selayang Baru, today.

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