TechnologyASEAN faces wide AI gap as Vietnam and Philippines lag behind
Study says tech can add $1tn to bloc's economy but investments are lacking
Room service robots at a hotel in Singapore: The city-state leads Southeast Asia in AI adoption, and hospitality is a key sector for the technology. © Reuters
DYLAN LOH, Nikkei staff writer
October 9, 2020 14:14 JST
SINGAPORE -- Artificial intelligence could shift Southeast Asia's economy into a higher gear, but only if countries manage to close a yawning investment gap that puts the bloc an estimated two to three years behind the U.S. and China in adopting the technology, a new study says.