Six UK AI companies to start operations in Malaysia


The technological collaboration between Malaysia and the UK could drive the adoption of AI in Industrial Revolution 4.0 at a faster rate as it could boost productivity across the board.

KUALA LUMPUR: In an effort to strengthen technology tie-ups between Malaysia and the United Kingdom (UK), six UK Artificial Intelligence (AI) companies will set up operations in the country soon.

The UK’s Trade Commissioner for Asia Pacific Natalie Black said the collaborations are in line with aspirations by both countries to promote ethical AI, which has drawn concerns from some quarters lately.

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