Indonesia Urges AI Inclusivity for Developing Nations
ANTARA | 16 February 2025
Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs Meutya Hafid speaks to reporters in Jakarta on January 13, 2025. (ANTARA FOTO/Aditya Pradana Putra/nz)
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia has the potential to be one of the leaders among emerging economies in adopting artificial intelligence (AI).
This was conveyed by Minister of Communication and Digital Affairs Meutya Hafid at the opening of the Congress of the Indonesian Women Journalists Forum (FJPI), which was held online on Saturday.
On that occasion, Hafid noted that European countries, especially France, aim to become leaders in the field of AI amid the competition between the US and China, which are seeking to lead AI at the global level.
"AI should not be something dictated by big countries; it must also take into account emerging economies like Indonesia and other countries in the Global South," she said.
Hafid highlighted the need to consider the needs of developing countries when creating global AI governance policies.
She added that developing countries should be able to contribute to global AI development, just as developed countries do. To this end, an approach that upholds equality between nations is necessary.
She said that Indonesia hopes the Global South will not only be viewed as a market but also recognized as a group of countries capable of producing innovators in the field of AI.
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