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Malaysia’s new AIM initiative aims to support business AI use and regional ties. With NAIO already leading strategy, it’s unclear how AIM will avoid overlap. Malaysia now has another initiative focused on artificial intelligence. Launched last Friday, AI Malaysia (AIM) is described as a platform to help businesses adopt AI and connect with others in ...
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