The draft Law on Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been presented to the National Assembly (NA) during its ongoing 10th session, marking the first time Vietnam has drafted a separate law on AI to meet national development needs and global trends.
However, many NA deputies proposed that the draft law be further adjusted. Key issues that need more clarification include regulations on the AI Fund, the National Committee on AI, protection of vulnerable groups, addressing impacts on employment, and integrating AI into educational programs.
Vice Chairman of the National Assembly Le Minh Hoan stated that the AI Law project is a "pioneering" law, significant for national competitiveness.
He emphasized that the AI Law must be for the people, serve the people, and protect the people. The National Assembly should approach AI with the spirit of "not being afraid but not being complacent," placing the people at the center.
He urged the government and relevant agencies to study and absorb deputies' opinions, ensuring the draft law's consistency and alignment with the current legal system, with the people at its core.
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