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Vietnam’s education leaders debate AI’s future at landmark seminar

From policy shifts to ethical dilemmas, this seminar could redefine how Vietnam teaches its next generation. Will AI’s promise outweigh its pitfalls?

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Vietnam’s education leaders debate AI’s future at landmark seminar

A seminar on AI in education took place in Ho Chi Minh City on October 25. The event, titled Promoting the Application of AI in Education and Training: Benefits and Challenges, brought together key organisations like UNESCO, Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training, and local institutions. Its goal was to discuss how artificial intelligence can transform learning while addressing potential risks.

The seminar was co-organised by the Central Commission for Information and Education and Sai Gon Giai Phong newspaper. Participants focused on implementing Resolution No 71-NQ/TW and the government’s action plan under Resolution No 281/NQ-CP.

The event outlined both the promise and hurdles of AI in Vietnamese education. Proposals included new training programmes, funding, and stricter ethical rules. Next steps will depend on coordinated efforts to turn these plans into action.

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