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Malaysia Evaluates AI Platform

Malaysia is closely monitoring the rise of a rapidly emerging open-source AI platform from China, known for its impressive capabilities and potential to rival top AI models globally. The government is undertaking a comprehensive study to assess the platform’s implications and applications within Malaysia. This move reflects the country’s aim to stay competitive in the global digital landscape.

The open-source platform’s cost-effectiveness and ability to deliver results with fewer resources have made it appealing to organizations seeking affordable AI solutions. Its widespread adoption across industries, from healthcare to education, has raised concerns among major tech players. The Malaysian government’s evaluation of the platform will likely have significant implications for the country’s digital future.

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