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Raising Standards: Data and Artificial Intelligence in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia has the opportunity to redefine inclusive development for the region by raising standards for data and ethical AI through multistakeholder approaches. If the current policy conversation does not evolve, the region risks ceding its voice to outsiders and reinforcing existing power structures that are unsuitable for the region’s long-term wellbeing. This publication is the culmination of a year-long research project on two major, inter- linked pieces of the technological puzzle — data and artificial intelligence (AI) — in five Southeast Asian countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam. Of importance to us was the extent to which data has contributed to inclusive development and ethics relating to AI in all five countries.

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Document type Reports, journal articles, and research papers (including theses and dissertations)
Language of document
  • English
Topics
  • Access to information
  • Science and technology education and promotion
  • Science and technology research and development
Geographic area (spatial range)
  • Indonesia
  • Malaysia
  • Singapore
  • Thailand
  • Viet Nam
Copyright Yes
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© 2022 The Asia Society. All rights reserved.

This project was made possible with support from the Cyber and Critical Tech Cooperation Program, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australia.

Version / Edition July 2022
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Co-author (coorporate) ELINA NOOR AND MARK BRYAN MANANTAN
Publication place Washington, D.C.
Publisher The Asia Society Policy Institute
Publication date 2022
Pagination 174
General note

The Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) is grateful to the many stakeholders consulted for sharing their time and expertise in the course of this project.

Our special appreciation to Chaeri Park, Christopher Cooper, Eric Li, Arthur Xie, Audrey Tey, Alisha Chhangani, Emily Zimmerman, Aislin Salassi, Martin Kendrick, Jr., Mark Bryan Manantan, and Sholto Byrnes for support- ing this project’s research, writing, and publication efforts.

This project was made possible with support from the Cyber and Critical Tech Cooperation Program, Depart- ment of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australia.

The Asia Society Policy Institute and the Asia Society take no institutional positions on matters of public policy and other issues addressed in the reports and publications they sponsor. All statements of fact and expressions of opinion contained in this report are the sole responsibility of its authors and may not reflect the views of the organization and its board, staff, and supporters.

Keywords Artificial intelligence,AI,Big Data,Internet of Things,Machine Learning
Date uploaded October 7, 2022, 08:48 (UTC)
Date modified October 7, 2022, 08:58 (UTC)