MAKIKIPAGTULUNGAN ang pamahalaan ng Pilipinas sa Silicon valley companies para sa artificial intelligence at cybersecurity.
Sa roundtable meeting sa iba’t ibang technology companies sa San Francisco, sinabi ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos na upang mapanatili ang lumalagong demand sa sektor ng AI at cybersecurity, nakatutok ang Philippine government sa upskilling at reskilling ng Filipino workers.
Inamin din ni Pangulong Marcos na nangangailangan pa ang bansa ng maraming kaalaman gaya sa blockchain technology, gayundin ang engineers.
“We don’t have enough engineers. That simple. So we need to get them trained, we need to get them… as part of the system,” anang Pangulong Marcos.
Sinabi ng Punong Ehekutibo na ang kanyang administrasyon ay naghahanap ng teknilohiya at hangad ang pagsulong ng kapabilidad sa AI.
Ngayong hangad ng pamahalan ang digitalization, nagiging hamon ang cybersecurity threats kaya naman dapat makamit ang pointing improvements.
“And the part that AI plays in this is also something that we need to be — at least to have put a good deal of thought to,” ani Marcos. “As I said, digitalizing our system, we have now to put in together, we need to have data centers, we need to have our own cloud, we need to put… so that we have again that capability,” dagdag ng Pangulo.
Samantala, naroon sa roundtable meeting si David Dewalt, CEO ng Nightdragon, isang leading venture capital firm for cybersecurity, security, safety, and privacy, at nagpahayag na handang ialok ang kanilang teknolohiya.
“The way I would say it is the Filipinos have an unbelievable ability to integrate in the global business systems like we do, maybe unmatched by any workforce on the planet,” diin ni Dewalt.
“I think using the upskilling and the retraining of those teams to focus on how we will — when we get the productivity benefits invest in more resources, we can do that even more so in the Philippines with teams that are experts on generative AI,” dagdag pa ni Dewalt.
EVELYN QUIROZ