Vietnam to Train 10,000 AI Experts by 2030

A new national program aims to equip 10 million workers with basic AI skills to boost the digital economy.

By Kronos Digital News Desk··1 min read
Tech professionals in a Hanoi lab working on AI development on computer monitors.

Tech professionals in a Hanoi lab working on AI development on computer monitors.

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Vietnam’s Deputy Prime Minister approved a national program to develop artificial intelligence human resources [1][3]. The government aims to train 10,000 highly skilled AI experts by 2030 [1][2]. The initiative also targets equipping 10 million workers with fundamental AI skills [1].

The program emphasizes researching and deploying AI systems in a responsible manner [1][3]. This strategy intends to increase national productivity and grow the digital economy [1]. Officials plan to foster a workforce capable of driving technical innovation across various sectors [2][3].

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