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ASEAN Foundation and Google.org drive AI literacy forward

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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 12 February 2025. This event marked a significant milestone in the implementation of the AI Ready ASEAN initiative, a programme that aligns with Malaysia’s ongoing efforts to enhance artificial intelligence (AI) literacy and innovation.

At the convention, 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, which align with Malaysia’s National AI Roadmap.

The LIPs from Malaysia are Universiti Teknologi Petronas’ ASEAN Student Association and Kolej Tingkatan Enam Tun Fatimah. Through AI Awareness Campaigns, Training Sessions, Workshops, and Policy Discussions, they aim to empower students, educators, and professionals with the necessary skills to thrive in an AI-driven future. In response to what they hope to achieve through their involvement in the programme, the LIPs shared that they also seek to advocate for AI-friendly policies that align with Malaysia’s national digital transformation goals and ASEAN’s broader AI development framework.

Ultimately, their goal is to establish Malaysia as a regional leader in AI innovation, ensuring that AI is leveraged for economic growth, social impact, and sustainable development. Wong Soon Ping, a representative from Universiti Teknologi Petronas’ ASEAN Student Association said: “Through initiatives like the AI Ready ASEAN programme, young people, particularly from underserved communities, gain exposure to AI concepts, coding, and hands-on learning, which opens up new career pathways in fast-growing tech industries such as robotics, data science, and automation. For educators, AI training not only enhances their teaching methods but also allows them to incorporate innovative technology into their classrooms, making lessons more engaging and relevant to the digital age. A key focus is ensuring that underserved communities, including rural populations, indigenous groups, and women, have equitable access to AI education, fostering a more inclusive and diverse AI ecosystem.”

The event featured panel discussions that explored ASEAN’s AI landscape, the importance of ethical frameworks, and strategies to deliver AI programmes in local communities. In Malaysia, AI literacy is expanding through government initiatives and private sector collaborations. The AI untuk Rakyat (AI for the People) programme, a free online course to increase AI literacy, and the Cikgu Juara Digital programme, which empowers teachers with the skills to teach AI and coding, are central to Malaysia’s commitment to bridging the digital divide and driving inclusive AI adoption nationwide. The Ministry of Education also promotes Hour of Code, a worldwide programme introducing students to basic coding and AI concepts, encouraging computational thinking and problem-solving skills among young learners.

The convention proved timely, as the growth of AI and the adoption of digital technologies will triple ASEAN’s digital economy, growing from approximately USD 300 billion to almost USD 1 trillion by 2030. Policies in the Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA) are expected to double the projection, boosting the economy to USD 2 trillion.

Despite the momentum, AI’s maturity in the region remains polarised. In Malaysia, AI literacy is unevenly distributed across different demographics, with many underserved communities, including rural students, indigenous groups, and lower-income populations, still facing limited access to AI training. 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 levels of AI readiness among member states. Singapore leads the ASEAN region and ranks second globally in the Government AI Readiness 2024 Index. Malaysia follows closely, ranking second in ASEAN and 24th globally, a notable improvement from its 29th spot in 2022. In contrast, Lao PDR, Cambodia, and Myanmar remain in the early stages of AI adoption, ranking at 136th, 145th, and 149th, respectively.
The Regional Policy Convention on AI Readiness marks a pivotal step toward democratising AI across ASEAN. By fostering collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and the development of essential policies, the initiative aims to bridge the AI divide and pave the way for a more inclusive and innovative future.
This convention marked the official commencement of the AI Ready ASEAN initiative, launched in October 2024, which aims to enhance AI literacy in ASEAN member states. With a USD 5 million grant funded by Google.org, the 2.5-year programme aims to equip 5.5 million individuals with essential AI skills, with Malaysia being a key player in this transformative initiative.

Over the two-day convention, the LIPs participated in a hands-on masterclass led by Code.org, which explored foundational AI concepts and practical strategies to overcome challenges in AI education. The experience was further enriched by a visit to Google Indonesia’s office, where participants witnessed real-world AI applications, gaining valuable insights and deepening their technical understanding of machine learning.

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

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