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Serc

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly reshaped the global economic development. It has emerged as the bedrock of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, driving unprecedented efficiency gains, error reduction, and cost optimisation across various sectors.
     
  • The introduction of ChatGPT, in particular, even exemplified the potential of AI in showing incredible capabilities of adaptability and creation. Its rapid growth and integration into various industries have highlighted the demand for new AI-powered solutions.
     
  • However, it is a double-edged sword that generates some concerns over privacy, reliability, and accuracy. Technical unemployment is the most significant factor that drives public fear.
     
  • To equip itself with a better environment and ecosystem for development, Malaysia should learn from other regional peers, particularly Singapore the second highest in the AI Readiness Index 2023.
     
  • Some recommendations for developing a better ecosystem in Malaysia:

a. Review and establish regulatory framework;

b. Awareness and knowledge building;

c. Promote research and development (R&D);

d. Testbeds and sandboxes in partnership with the stakeholders;

e. Enhance educational, reskilling and upskilling programs;

f. Special visa for foreign professionals and graduates.

The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia’s (ACCCIM) Malaysia’s Business and Economic Conditions Survey (M-BECS) was conducted from 6 November 2023 and 5 January 2024covering the second half-year of 2023 (Jul-Dec 2023) and expectations for the first half-year of 2024 (Jan-Jun 2024), has received 684 responses.

The survey is a good barometer to gauge Malaysian Chinese business community’s assessment and expectations about domestic business and economic conditions as well as their prospects.

It covers questions to measure expectations about the prospects of economic and business performance; the main factors affecting business performance; and to gauge the implications of current issues and challenges faced by businesses.

This survey report is collaborated with and prepared by the Socio-Economic Research Centre (SERC).