Kota Kinabalu: Sabah China Chamber of Commerce (SCCC) President Datuk Frankie Liew said Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising how people live and work at breakneck speed and businesses must keep pace or risk being left behind.
“The SCCC’s duty to equip members with cutting-edge knowledge and skills to tackle future challenges and capitalise on emerging opportunities,” he said at the ‘AI for Future Heroes’ Seminar.
“AI has become a hot topic in the media and everyday conversations. It is important for business leaders to understand and implement AI applications in their operations,” he said.
The seminar brought together expert speakers including Deputy Chairman cum Secretary-General of the Beijing Federation of Democratic Parties Committee of Literary and Art Workers Ren Jie, Professor Dr Edmund Ng and Beijing Jinren International Executive Director Gary Lee.
Frankie is confident that attendees would gain valuable insights into AI’s development and potential, enabling them to harness human creativity in the intelligent age.
He thanked the speakers for delivering a forward-thinking session that provided crucial guidance for chamber members.
The event was attended by Deputy President Brett Chua, Vice President cum Women Entrepreneurs Chairlady Tan Siew Ling and several committee members including Joanis Yee, Chin Hui Zhi, Cheong Siau Ling and Desmond Hsiu, among others.