Leading Regional AI Governance: Traversing Public Interests, Rights and Innovation in MalaysiaThis paper frames its proposal within Malaysia’s existing policy direction and focuses on supporting the achievement of 13th Malaysia Plan and the AI National Action Plan 2030 through proposed recommendations.https://sinarproject.org/projects/safeguarding-our-information-ecosystem/invite-only-side-event-25914-closed-door-multi-stakeholder-discussion-for-the-development-of-public-interest-ai-governance-in-southeast-asia/leading-regional-ai-governance-traversing-public-interests-rights-and-innovation-in-malaysiahttps://sinarproject.org/projects/safeguarding-our-information-ecosystem/invite-only-side-event-25914-closed-door-multi-stakeholder-discussion-for-the-development-of-public-interest-ai-governance-in-southeast-asia/leading-regional-ai-governance-traversing-public-interests-rights-and-innovation-in-malaysia/@@images/image-1200-efbb94822c87a7bdbf15f28faea94102.pngResearch Reports, Working Paper
Leading Regional AI Governance: Traversing Public Interests, Rights and Innovation in Malaysia
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This paper frames its proposal within Malaysia’s existing policy direction and
focuses on supporting the achievement of 13th Malaysia Plan and the AI National Action Plan 2030 through
proposed recommendations.
ContributorsJun-E TanC Hari S ShankarSiti NurlizaTengku Nur Qistina
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