PETALING JAYA: Two academics have warned that Malaysia’s ambition to become a leader in artificial intelligence (AI) by 2030 may be out of reach because of the filtering interest in science and technology-related courses.
Universiti Sains Malaysia’s Selvakumar Manickam said the country cannot build the AI talent pipeline it needs without a strong foundation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
He said fewer young Malaysians are opting for science and mathematics, which could leave the nation short of skilled workers in key technology sectors.