A cultural and digital communication observer from the University of Indonesia (UI) Firman Kurniawan said the presence of an artificial intelligence (AI) center in Papua can accelerate equal access to technology and digital talent to get to know AI better in Indonesia."The establishment of an AI center in Papua will certainly accelerate Indonesia's lags in terms of AI," Firman said when contacted by ANTARA, Thursday.Firman said that based on research data such as "The Global AI Index 2024" shows that Indonesia is in 49th position out of 83 countries in the world in terms of readiness to utilize and develop AI.
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