Receiving Strier and the NVIDIA delegation on April 26, Mai said that the city aims to not only apply AI technologies but also become an AI development center.

He said that the city has assigned local departments and sectors to work on applying AI, initially in administrative management, health care, education, urban development and other areas.

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Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Phan Van Mai presents a souvenir to Vice President of Worldwide AI Initiative at NVIDIA Keith Strier.

The city leader said he believes that the two sides have many cooperation opportunities, underlining that Ho Chi Minh City has sufficient human resources, institutions and other conditions for cooperation in AI development. He pledged to work with the firm in AI development to become an AI center of the region.

Mai suggested that the two sides should form a joint working group to sketch out a vision, orientations and priorities in AI development and application.

He said the two sides can immediately start coordination in human resources training to serve AI development, adding that the city has abundant IT human resources thanks to a system of more than 100 universities.

For his part, Strier hailed Ho Chi Minh City’s preparations for AI development, affirming that NVIDIA is willing to join the city to promote the technology. He noted that as AI is a complex technology chain, so the city needs to continue modernizing its information technology infrastructure, improving local laborers’ skills and capacity of local businesses so as to keep up with the development of AI.

The executive said that the firm wishes to cooperate with Ho Chi Minh City, adding that NVIDIA's shareholders are interested in the Vietnamese market but they do not place much emphasis on business but on development cooperation.

NVIDIA will support the development of local businesses and hopes that Ho Chi Minh City will become one of the top five cities in AI, said Strier, adding that the company has the capability to train human resources in this industry and will organize free courses to help people understand more about AI.

Source: VNA