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VinFuture Prize Winner of $3 Million: Vietnam Has Great Potential in AI

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí09/12/2024

(Dan Tri) - The expert suggested that Vietnam can take advantage of its existing advantages to promote technological development, as well as expand the ecosystem.
Chủ nhân giải VinFuture 3 triệu USD: Việt Nam có nhiều triển vọng về AI - 1
Professor Yann LeCun, winner of the $3 million VinFuture Prize, assesses Vietnam's AI development potential and opportunities (Photo: Nguyen Nguyen).
On December 7, the VinFuture 2024 winners had a meaningful and inspiring exchange session with hundreds of students, young scientists , and the startup community at VinUni University (Gia Lam, Hanoi). Sharing with Dan Tri reporter, Professor Yann LeCun, Director of Artificial Intelligence Science at Meta, one of the scientists who laid the foundation for AI, emphasized that Vietnam is a country with many talented young people, with many development prospects. He said that AI technology is developing very quickly thanks to industries around the world, but current technology is still very limited. The expert suggested that Vietnam can take advantage of its human and policy advantages to promote the development of technology, especially focusing on unexplored areas, and then accelerate. "The opportunities for Vietnamese students, masters and PhD students are extremely open to contribute to the development of AI," Professor LeCun shared. Sending a message to the young generation of Vietnamese science lovers, Professor LeCun said: "Ask yourself: Is there anything that humanity has not done? Is there anything that AI has not solved to bring humanity to new heights?" Professor LeCun also advised that Vietnam should move towards a model of building research labs at universities, and even at companies in related fields. According to him, this plays an important role in building an ecosystem for startups, as well as opportunities to apply technology for everyone.
Chủ nhân giải VinFuture 3 triệu USD: Việt Nam có nhiều triển vọng về AI - 2
Professor Yoshua Bengio emphasized two factors: resources and infrastructure (Photo: Nguyen Nguyen).
Professor Yoshua Bengio, founder of the Mila Research Institute, Montreal (Canada), also emphasized the infrastructure factor. He said: "To develop AI, we will need resources in terms of scientists and resources in terms of infrastructure". "We will need to invest quite a lot in infrastructure. If Vietnam can do this well, other countries can even see you as a model to follow", Professor Yoshua Bengio said. The expert believes that Vietnam is very interested in science and technology, not only from the government's perspective but also from the people in general. According to this expert, this is the core factor towards an open future. He emphasized: "Find ways to apply AI to real life. Science needs to serve the community, and young people are the ones who do that".
Chủ nhân giải VinFuture 3 triệu USD: Việt Nam có nhiều triển vọng về AI - 3
Professor Yoshua Bengio, Professor Yann LeCun, and three other winners received the main prize of VinFuture 2024 (Photo: Manh Quan).
Previously, on December 4, 5 and 6, the world's leading scientists also attended a series of dialogues at Hanoi University of Industry, University of Science (Vietnam National University, Hanoi), Academy of Posts and Telecommunications, University of Transport, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Hanoi Medical University... The dialogue series called "Discovering the Future of VinFuture" is an important bridge to connect the world's leading scientists with research institutes, universities and businesses in Vietnam. The dialogues focused on finding solutions to global challenges and promoting research cooperation such as: "Innovations in solar energy and advanced materials engineering", "The future of artificial intelligence"; "Artificial intelligence: Breakthrough innovations in education and training and new achievements"; "Female scientists for the future of sustainable energy and green environment", "Future prospects in stroke prevention"... This is considered an opportunity for the parties to share development orientations and strategic visions on the application of technology and innovation in education , teaching and scientific research.
On December 6, Professor Yann LeCun, Professor Yoshua Bengio, Professor Geoffrey E. Hinton, Professor Fei-Fei Li, and Mr. Jen-Hsun Huang received the VinFuture Grand Prize worth 3 million USD, honoring their groundbreaking contributions to advancing the advancement of Deep Learning. With the success of 4 consecutive seasons, the VinFuture Prize has increasingly affirmed its position as one of the world's leading prestigious science and technology awards. In particular, more and more VinFuture Prize Winners continue to be honored at prestigious international awards around the world, demonstrating VinFuture's vision and pioneering spirit.

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