Deputy Prime Minister Trần Lưu Quang requested ministries, branches and localities promote digital technology applications to combat smuggling, trade fraud and counterfeit goods in the context of strong e-commerce development.
The Ministry of Planning and Investment is to develop an AI training and application centre which aims to promote the application of artificial general intelligence (AIG) in businesses.
The building of legal regulations related to virtual assistants in particular and artificial intelligence (AI) applications in general in Việt Nam has been drastically implemented, said Deputy Minister of Information and Communications (MIC) Nguyễn Phú Tiến at a press conference...
Hoàng Văn Huây, former deputy minister of Science and Technology and chairman of the Vietnam Blockchain Association, emphasised the importance of promoting blockchain applications in education.
According to the report, this is a period when Vietnamese digital consumers use more platforms than ever before, with the dominance of the e-commerce market accounting for 51 per cent of online spending.
Vietnamese consumers expect a seamless banking experience when it comes to opening an account via a mobile app or website, with two in five expecting to answer 10 questions or less or they will abandon the process.
Siemens has officially launched a contest titled “Best Applications of SIMATIC IOT2050” with an aim to provide an opportunity for automation engineers and students in Viet Nam to demonstrate their talent, use their creativity and out-of-the-box thinking in order to come up with innovative ideas...
Two geographical information system applications to help people shop online and authorities monitor the COVID-19 pandemic, trialled for one month in Thu Duc City, will now be expanded to 11 districts in HCM City.
The COVID-19 pandemic in the last half of 2020 saw Vietnamese people download and use more phone applications than in 2019, according to the Mobile Application 2021 report from Appota Group.
All cars providing passenger transportation services via ride-hailing applications will be treated like taxis from the beginning of April, when the pilot project for tech-based cars ends.
A draft decree recently submitted by the Ministry of Transport to the Government includes managing cars booked via ride-hailing applications in the same way as taxis are currently regulated, aiming to an even playing field between traditional taxi firms and...