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Launching the 'Identify Fraud' campaign; Announcing the list of national digital platforms; 2 vulnerabilities in Microsoft products being exploited by hackers... are the key domestic technology news highlights from last week.
It may be a surprise that big tech firms which have a lot of data to develop artificial intelligence (AI), such as FPT, Viettel and VNG, have not launched any new AI chatbot products, which is in contrast to Facebook and Google.
Coc Coc said both products are currently under a testing process (Beta version), so there is still shortcomings such as limitation in the number of users, insufficiency, and mistakes in answers.
The use of blockchain technology has become more popular among domestic businesses thanks to the skillful programmer force.
Four out of the five international undersea cables that were damaged last year and early this year have been repaired, the Department of Telecommunications under the Ministry of Information and Communications announced on June 1.
As many as 43 outstanding works winning the Vietnam Science and Technology Innovation Awards 2022 were honoured on May 31.
In researching and applying AI, Vietnam is best at Vietnamese-speaking digital assistants. Vietnam’s firms also have advantages in image processing, and human and license plate recognition cameras, among others.
The Vietnam Post has piloted the Post Smart automatic delivery cabinet model in 40 post offices in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City from July as part of efforts to minimise the risk of COVID-19 spreading.
Unlike other services, this is the only security camera solution in the market with camera, internet service and cloud system provided by one supplier.
The probe starts its 500-million-km journey after taking off from the remote Tanegashima spaceport.
Rising global temperatures could see summers that are too hot to work in.
Facebook says it has removed and banned hundreds of accounts connected to a "violent" and "anti-government" US movement.
Geet, who has three channels, is among millions of Indians anguished over a ban on Chinese-made apps.
The Indian government says it has banned 59 apps with links to China on national security grounds.
As Ford, Adidas, Microsoft and HP pause ads on the social network, should Facebook be worried?
The tech giant will approve bug fixes to disputed apps and let developers appeal against its rulings.
The newly crowned Fugaku system is analysing droplet spread in offices and public transport.
In another sign of growing tension, a high-speed internet cable looks set to be blocked by the US.
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg says users will be able to turn off political adverts on the social network in the run-up to the 2020 US election.
Patients should be given the cheap drug without delay, after "fantastic" trial results, experts say.