Antara News are reporting that Indonesia’s Minister of Communication and Informatics, Budi Arie Setiadi, has invited investors in the information, communication, and technology (ICT) sectors to make Indonesia a destination for artificial intelligence (AI) investment.
He made this statement based on data showing that AI’s contribution to the ASEAN economy jumped from USD 1 billion in 2020 to USD 11 billion in 2022.
“Private investment destinations for the AI sector are still dominated by the US, China, and the UK. However, the digital sector continues to grow rapidly in the ASEAN region, with investment in the ICT sector increasing,” Setiadi said on Friday (27/9/24.)
He also encouraged national digital technology ecosystem players to seize the opportunity to develop AI as an innovation and solution.
According to Antara News, Indonesia’s digital sector attracted approximately USD 22 billion in investment in 2023. The market potential is predicted to reach between USD 210 billion and USD 360 billion by 2030, with significant growth in e-commerce, online travel, transportation, food industries, and online media.
“The contribution of AI to the Indonesian economy in 2030 is expected to reach USD 366 billion. This sector will drive Indonesia’s economic growth in the future,” said Setiadi.
Such promising potential demonstrates that AI is an emerging technology that is developing well and gaining trust across various sectors, says Antara News.
“Seventy-three percent of the 700 global AI developers believe that AI will be adopted by their organizations in the next two years,” according to Setiadi, adding that AI is also expected to provide solutions for various sectors in developing countries, including education, health, public services, finance, and labor.
Setiadi believes that efforts to create digital equality could also be facilitated by AI, which is considered an accelerator in the digital space.
He noted that access to digital services using AI could be improved through better information provision and public services, particularly in rural and remote areas.
“In addition, AI has the potential to increase economic productivity through automation and innovation, enabling MSMEs to compete in the digital era,” he said.
However, several challenges in AI development must be addressed for Indonesia to become a suitable investment destination for AI, he added.
These challenges include uneven infrastructure development and limited funding, which hinder Internet penetration; key to AI development, says Antara News.
“Furthermore, the lack of knowledge transfer from AI-developing countries also limits the establishment of effective AI governance in a country,” Setiadi said.
Source: Antara News
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