Made in Vietnam Artificial Intelligence platform launched

PSNews - The Ministry of Information and Communication on August 28 held the Launching Ceremony of Viettel's Artificial Intelligence Technology Platform (Viettel AI Open Platform). This system aims to bring world-class AI technologies to Vietnamese people.

As reported, the system was developed by the Viettel Cyberspace Center of Viettel Telecommunication Group. It provides a platform using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help automate, optimise, and efficiently operate organisations and businesses via the world’s most advanced techniques.

Currently, Viettel AI Open Platform focuses on Vietnamese Speech Processing, Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision. 

Viettel AI Open Platform is one of the few platforms that provide a full range of artificial intelligence tools for digital transformation applications in Vietnam to be integrated to automate, improve user experience and cost optimization.

Viettel also said that they will provide free open AI platform to individuals, businesses and organizations in application development phase and they only charge fee or become partner if products are commercialized.

Nguyen Thanh Hung, Deputy Minister of Information and Communications said that the Ministry of Information and Communications appreciated Viettel's application of the policy of providing free open AI platforms to individuals, businesses and organizations that register to use in application development phase.

"This is an action to materialize the orientation of the Ministry of Information and Communications when implementing the program 'One Make in Vietnam platform every week': Vietnamese digital technology enterprises help digital transformation progress of organizations and enterprises with digital platforms ", Deputy Minister Nguyen Thanh Hung emphasized.

Viettel AI Open Platform is also one of the Make in Vietnam digital platforms selected by the Ministry of Information and Communications to introduce and sponsor for the media.

The participation in the national digital transformation project is an opportunity for Viettel to support businesses to take advantage of advanced technologies to promote business, contributing to the rapid implementation of the national digital transformation.

Viettel Group is a Vietnamese multinational telecommunications company headquartered in Hanoi, Vietnam. Viettel is the largest telecommunications service provider in Vietnam. It is a state-owned enterprise and operated by the Ministry of Defence.

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