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Leaders convene to discuss AI-ready ASEAN

ASEAN leaders convene in Jakarta.

Jakarta–The ASEAN Foundation, supported by Google.org, successfully hosted the 1st Regional Policy Convening of AI Ready ASEAN at ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat, Jakarta, Indonesia on February 12.

This event served a key milestone in the implementation of the AI Ready ASEAN initiative, bringing together key stakeholders to foster dialogue and shape policies that will drive AI literacy and innovation across the region.

At the regional forum, policymakers, AI practitioners, and local implementing partners (LIPs) from across ASEAN explored collaborative approaches to developing regulatory frameworks and policy initiatives aimed at accelerating responsible AI adoption, bridging AI literacy gaps, and unlocking opportunities in Southeast Asia.

Key stakeholders include the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia H.E. Stella Christie, Deputy Secretary-General (DSG) of ASEAN for Community and Corporate Affairs H.E. Nararya S. Soeprapto, Chair of the Board of Trustees of the ASEAN Foundation and Permanent Representative of Lao PDR to ASEAN H.E. Ambassador Bovonethat Douangchak, Executive Director of the ASEAN Foundation Dr. Piti Srisangnam, and Director of Government Affairs & Public Policy at Google Indonesia,  Putri Alam.

To explore ASEAN’s AI landscape, the importance of ethical frameworks, and strategies to deliver AI program in local communities, the event featured panel discussions with Andreas Tjendra, Director AI Innovation, KORIKA, Dr. Sak Segkhoonthod, Executive Advisor, Electronic Transaction Development Agency (ETDA) and AI Governance Center (AIGC) of ETDA, Government Affairs and Public Policy Manager of Google Indonesia Agung Pamungkas, Senior Programme Manager of ASEAN Foundation Ilan Asqolani, Rajeshpal Singh, Director for Mastercard’s Digital Trust Centre of Excellence (APAC), Senior Officer of Digital Economy Division of the ASEAN Secretariat Hazremi Hamid, and Head of Artificial Intelligence Study Programme of IPB University Dr. Yeni Herdiyeni. The discussions were moderated by Dr. Piti Srisangnam and Head of Strategic Planning and Business Development of the ASEAN Foundation Mahmudi Yusbi.

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Google support

“With the rapid advances in AI and machine learning, it’s more important than ever that young people, educators and parents understand the ways it impacts their lives, the role it will play in their future, and the opportunities it affords. Google.org is a proud supporter of  the ASEAN Foundation’ AI Ready ASEAN program, focused on helping young people and inspiring the next generation of AI innovators to use the technology to make a positive impact in society. This support reflects our commitment to help everyone in the region benefit from the AI Opportunities,” said Marija Ralic, Head of Google.org APAC.

H.E. Stella Christie, Ph.D. – Vice Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology of Indonesia

This convention also marked the official commencement of the AI Ready ASEAN initiative, launched in October 2024, which aims to enhance AI literacy in ASEAN member states.

The 5th ASEAN Digital Ministers’ Meeting (ADGMIN), held from January 16 to January 17, 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, reinforced the region’s commitment to advancing digital transformation and fostering collaboration among policymakers, industry leaders, and experts.

Key discussions focused on leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to unlock ASEAN’s digital economy potential, develop interoperable data protection standards, and promote a secure, inclusive, and innovative digital ecosystem.

The meeting also emphasized the vital importance of safeguarding personal data to build trust and inclusivity within the region’s digital landscape.

As a trusted partner of Google.org, the ASEAN Foundation joined four other key partners from Southeast Asia at this esteemed forum. Presenting the AI Ready ASEAN program to the ten ASEAN Digital Ministers, the foundation received resoundingly positive feedback for its role in promoting digital literacy and empowering communities to thrive in an AI-driven future.

The forum reaffirmed the shared vision of a digitally connected and inclusive ASEAN, driving innovation and prosperity for all.

AI-ready ASEAN

The policy meeting will contribute to the goals of the ASEAN Digital Masterplan 2025 and ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement, which aim to build an inclusive and sustainable digital economy for ASEAN. It also complies with the ASEAN Guide on AI Governance and Ethics, which provides member states guidelines on AI adoption, emphasizing fairness, transparency, and accountability.

It is the first out of the four regional events under the AI Ready ASEAN program. It is also the first of the five key activities, which include trainer training, advanced education, a regional AI awareness campaign, national and regional dialogues, and in-depth AI research across the region.

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“As we move into a future shaped by new ideas and technology, it’s important that every community, no matter where they are, has the knowledge and skills to succeed in the age of AI. With the AI Ready ASEAN program, we are dedicated to helping young people, teachers, and families across the region, making sure no one is left behind as AI evolves. By working together, we can close the gap in access to technology and help everyone in ASEAN benefit fully from AI,” said Dr. Piti Srisangnam, Executive Director of ASEAN Foundation.

The convention proved timely, as the growth of AI and the adoption of digital technologies will triple ASEAN’s digital economy, growing from approximately $300 billion to almost $1 trillion by 2030.

Policies in the Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA) are expected to double the projection, boosting the economy to $2 trillion.

Despite the momentum, AI’s maturity in the region remains polarised. The digital divide poses challenges such as poor internet connection and lack of digital literacy programs, slowing down the region’s ambitions to become a premier AI hub. This manifests in the region’s varying level of AI readiness among member states. While Singapore leads the region and ranks second out of 190 countries globally in the Government AI Readiness 2024 Index Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar are still in the early stages of AI adoption, ranking at 136th, 145th, and 149th place respectively.

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