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In financial circles, many people believe that cryptocurrency can replace traditional money. Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) President Kesara Manchusree shared the exchange’s current thinking on this topic.
Microsoft Thailand, together with artificial intelligence (AI) solution developers Digital Dialogue Co and Frontis Co, are putting a spotlight on the power of AI to transform businesses, enable new consumer experiences and solve fundamental issues in society using identity recognition and automated conversations.
Science and Technology Minister Suvit Maesincee insisted the new ministry that will result from the merger of the Science Ministry, the Office of Higher Education and state research arms, will not forsake social sciences and humanities as critics fear.
Reactions to the implementation of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) have been mixed in Thailand, with executives claiming their companies are prepared to handle the additional burden, but third-party observers have expressed scepticism about local firms’ ability to adapt to the regulation and its legality in the country.
Though we are living in the world where you can commute to work, order three meals from food delivery, deliver shopping and pay for daily essentials by poking app icons on your smartphone, you think it’s super convenient.Is it even better if you can do all in just one app?
Thailand needs to develop a strategy for artificial intelligence (AI) to stimulate the economy in the long run, says Thailand Development Research Institute (TRDI).
Cryptocurrencies first arrived in Thailand about 3 or 4 years ago. To begin with, nobody gave them much attention, but after a year has gone by, people are joining the trend in large numbers especially the most famous of them Bitcoin.
New compliance regulations concerning digital disruption and data privacy protection are driving opportunities for a new type of startup — regulatory technology (regtech) — in Thailand.