Director General of the Vietnam News Agency Vu Viet Trang presents publications to representatives of VNA units. Photo: VNA
The thematic publication “Technology and the Future,” published by the Vietnam News Agency. Photo: VNA
Strategic insights into sci-tech and AIEach 40-page issue is expected to pack 3-5 chapters, delivering a panoramic view of the global sci-tech landscape alongside in-depth analyses of emerging technology trends. The publication aims to explain strategic shifts that will shape the country’s development and examine the sci-tech, innovation and digital transformation policies of other nations.
It will mine lessons around institutional reform, workforce quality, infrastructure, data development and the sci-tech application across socio-economic sectors. It will also tackle sovereignty, security, safety and technological inequality, as well as the risks tied to technology, especially AI.
Coverage will extend to international approaches to AI development and deployment, incentives designed to pull big corporations and private firms into sci-tech and innovation, and strategic technology policies worldwide, with a focus on Vietnam’s 10 strategic technology groups. The publication will further spotlight the achievements of leading countries and the competition among major powers, particularly in strategic technologies.
The May debut issue zeroes in on global AI development and application trends, split into three main sections, including global AI development and uses, challenges emerging from AI adoption, and future AI development trends. It features a colour cover with a QR code linked to the VNA’s information portal and is set to connect with the agency’s forthcoming “Digital movement” subweb, slated for launch around the 101st anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day on June 21./.